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Parts for your 2004 Nissan Navara-Pedal pads
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2004 Nissan Navara pedal pads — what they do and when to replace them
Based on technical references — notably the Nissan Navara D22 (circa 2002–2006) Service Manual sections for Brake (BR) and Clutch (CL), plus the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue — the 2004 Nissan Navara is fitted with rubber pedal pads on the brake pedal, and on the clutch pedal for manual models. The accelerator pedal is typically a one-piece plastic assembly with an integrated tread, so it doesn’t use a separate rubber pad.
On a 2004 Navara, pedal pads are simple but important. They give the driver solid, non-slip grip in the wet, cut down vibration through the sole, and help maintain consistent pedal feel. When these rubbers harden, crack, or wear smooth, shoes can slip — especially with muddy boots or when hopping back in after a rain squall — which isn’t what anyone wants in traffic or on a steep track. It’s also something roadworthy/WOF checks keep an eye on, as pedals are expected to have a secure, non-slip surface.
Servicing tips are straightforward. During regular services (every 10,000–15,000 km or each time it’s in for a look-over), the technician should check the brake and, if manual, the clutch pedal pad for:
- Smoothing or shiny patches that feel slippery
- Cracks, tears, or missing edge lips
- Pad looseness or movement on the pedal plate
Replacement is an easy win. For autos, it’s just the brake pad