{
    "lazyNodes": false,
    "abFitnotesFlag": false,
    "abCrawlReviews": true,
    "productOptionsCookie": false,
    "orderDelayFlag": false,
    "skipSessionCookie": false,
    "covidMessage": false,
    "fullTitleCookie": false,
    "nrLoggerCookie": true,
    "checkoutReviewCookie": false,
    "productOptionSeqCookie": false,
    "maintenanceFlag": false,
    "bufferETACookie": false,
    "multiShippingDiscountFlag": false,
    "newFitmentFlag": false,
    "surveyOptInFlag": true,
    "crossSellFlag": false,
    "skuMappingFlag": false,
    "paySplitCookie": false,
    "callDisableFlag": true,
    "zipPaymentFlag": "c",
    "hassleFreeReturn": true,
    "lifetimeReplacement": true,
    "cpn_off": false
}
1998 BMW M3

Accelerator Pedals

Refine by:

Shop Catalog

Showing 1 - 2 of 2 results
Sort by:
Accelerator Pedal
Part Number: URO35411158855
Guaranteed to Fit
$28.49
Vehicle Fitment
  • 1998 BMW M3 All Submodels All Engines
Product Details
Prop 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Promotions : CarParts EuroQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 24-month limited warrantyInterchange Part Number : 35411158855Replaces OE Number : 35411158855Recommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
Genuine BMW Accelerator Pedal Assembly - Replaces OE Number 35-41-1-158-855
Part Number: GXL35411158855
Guaranteed to Fit
$44.99
Vehicle Fitment
  • 1998 BMW M3 All Submodels All Engines
Product Details
Prop 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Quantity Sold : Sold individuallySeries : Genuine BMWWarranty : 24-month limited warrantyRecommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
Page 1 of 1 | Showing 1 - 2 of 2 results

Top Rated Products

Part came new and as expected. Replacement went well and it functioned properly
David E.
VERIFIED PURCHASER
Worked as it should.
Jason L.
VERIFIED PURCHASER

Popular Products

53013894AE Accelerator Pedal
Part No: MOP53013894AE
( Review)
$173.49
35411158855 Accelerator Pedal
Part No: URO35411158855
( Review)
$28.49
35-42-6-786-282 Genuine BMW Accelerator Pedal
Part No: GXL35426786282
( Review)
$375.99

Helpful Automotive Resources

Tips for Inspecting a Used Car
Tips for Inspecting a Used CarAny flaws you find that weren’t mentioned in the listing or during your chats with the seller might earn you some bargaining power in negotiations too. .kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col,.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col:before{border-top-left-radius:0px;border-top-right-radius:0px;border-bottom-right-radius:0px;border-bottom-left-radius:0px;}.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col{column-gap:var(--global-kb-gap-sm, 1rem);}.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col{flex-direction:column;}.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col > .aligncenter{width:100%;}.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col:before{opacity:0.3;}.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e{position:relative;}@media all and (max-width: 1024px){.kadence-column121741_9b9686-9e > .kt-inside-inner-col{flex-direction:column;}}@media all and (max-width:
Here’s Why You Feel a Vibration When Accelerating (Gas Pedal)
Here’s Why You Feel a Vibration When Accelerating (Gas Pedal)It’s never a good sign when a vehicle’s parts start doing things they shouldn’t. While a vibrating gas pedal might not be as serious a problem as, say, an overheating engine, it’s still an indicator there’s something wrong with your daily driver. .uf1a10b7e2ccb7465bf6151933a978546 { padding:0px; margin: 0; padding-top:1em!important; padding-bottom:1em!important; width:100%;
Electronic Throttle Control: Functions, How to Restart, and FAQs
Electronic Throttle Control: Functions, How to Restart, and FAQsOlder engines had mechanical linkage or a throttle cable connected to the butterflies in the base of the carburetor or the throttle plate in the mechanical throttle body. You step on the gas pedal to open the throttle and allow air to flow into the engine to mix with gasoline