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KA 1000290148 | Genuine Paccar® Brake Foot Control Pedal

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Description:
A Brake Foot Control Pedal KA 1000290148 is the foot-operated mechanism in a vehicle (especially in trucks, buses, or heavy equipment) that allows the driver to activate the braking system. Brake Foot Control Pedal For Kenworth T680, T880, Peterbilt 567, work condition, used take-off Kenworth T880 2024

Part Number: KA 1000290148, KA1000290148
Condition: Used In Good Condition
Manufacture/Brand: Paccar

Fits KA 1000290148 For Peterbilt/Kenworth trucks, Kenworth T680, T880, Peterbilt 567

 
Purpose of using KA 1000290148:

Function Description
Slows or stops vehicle Core safety function — controls braking force
Enables controlled deceleration Allows smooth slowing, not just emergency stops
Interacts with safety systems Triggers ABS, traction control, brake lights, etc.
Driver ergonomics Foot-operated design keeps hands free for steering


Signs of a Bad Brake Foot Control Pedal KA 1000290148:

1. Soft or Spongy Pedal Feel

Symptom: Pedal feels soft, mushy, or spongy when pressed.
Possible Causes:
Air in hydraulic lines (in hydraulic systems)
Internal brake valve or master cylinder leak
Pedal pivot or linkage binding

2. Pedal Goes to the Floor

Symptom: Pedal slowly sinks to the floor under steady pressure.
Possible Causes:
Hydraulic leak
Bad master cylinder
Worn internal seals
In air systems: faulty foot valve or leaking diaphragm

3. Stiff or Hard Pedal

Symptom: Very hard to press the pedal; little or no brake response.
Possible Causes:
Blocked or damaged brake lines
Seized pedal mechanism or pivot
Vacuum booster failure (in vacuum-assisted systems)
Faulty air brake valve (in air brake systems)

4. Grinding or Clicking Sounds

Symptom: You hear grinding, squeaking, or clicking when pressing the pedal.
Possible Causes:
Mechanical wear at the pedal hinge or pivot
Broken return spring
Debris or damage in the pedal assembly

5. Pedal Doesn’t Return Smoothly

Symptom: Pedal is slow to return or stays partially down.
Possible Causes:
Weak or broken return spring
Dirty or corroded pivot point
Internal binding or misalignment

6. Delayed Brake Response

Symptom: Pressing the pedal doesn’t immediately slow or stop the vehicle.
Possible Causes:
Worn or malfunctioning brake valve
Air or fluid leaks
Pedal assembly wear or misadjustment

7. Warning Lights or Error Codes

Symptom: Brake warning light, ABS fault, or system alert on the dash.
Possible Causes:
Faulty brake pedal position sensor
Electrical issue in brake-by-wire or ABS system
Failed electronic brake control module


About the Manufacturer – Paccar:

PACCAR Inc is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture, and customer support of premium light-, medium-, and heavy-duty trucks. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, PACCAR is best known for its world-class truck brands: Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF.
PACCAR’s trucks are recognized for their durability, fuel efficiency, advanced engineering, and driver-focused technology. In addition to truck manufacturing, PACCAR also designs and builds diesel engines, and provides financial services, information technology, and aftermarket support to its global customer base.