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Parts for your 1992 Mitsubishi Pajero-Pedal pads

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1992 Mitsubishi Pajero Pedal Pads — Purpose, Care and Replacement

Pedal pads are absolutely used on the 1992 Mitsubishi Pajero. Factory sources such as the Mitsubishi ASA electronic parts catalogue for NH/NJ series (1991–1996) and the Pajero workshop manual note rubber, non-slip pads on the brake (and clutch on manuals). The common Mitsubishi part number listed for the brake and clutch pedal pad is MB241381 across many Pajero variants of this era. The accelerator is typically a one-piece pedal with an integral tread rather than a separate rubber pad, depending on trim and market.

These rubber pedal pads exist to give solid grip in all conditions, reduce vibration through the foot, and help meet safety expectations for non-slip pedal surfaces. On a 4WD that sees mud, sand, and wet boots, that grippy rubber is more than a comfort item—it’s a bit of everyday safety kit.

As part of regular servicing, a quick pedal pad inspection is smart workshop practice. If the ribs are worn smooth, the rubber has gone shiny or hard, there are cracks or chunks missing, or the driver’s foot slips when wet, it’s time to replace. Pajeros used in off-road or tradie work can chew through pads faster, so don’t wait for a WOF or rego check to find out.

  • Check pedal pads every service or 10,000–15,000 km.
  • Replace if the grooves are mostly gone, the pad has hardened, or contamination (oil/grease) can’t be cleaned out safely.
  • Manuals have two pads (brake and clutch)