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Parts for your 2004 Nissan Tiida-Pedal pads
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2004 Nissan Tiida Pedal Pads: What They Do and When to Replace
Based on technical references, including the Nissan Tiida C11 factory service manual (Brake/Clutch sections) and the Nissan Electronic Parts Catalogue for the C11 series (launched 2004), the 2004 Nissan Tiida is fitted with pedal pads. There’s a rubber pad on the brake pedal, a matching rubber pad on the clutch pedal for manual models, and a textured cover or non-slip surface on the accelerator. So yes—pedal pads are relevant and used on this vehicle.
On a Tiida, pedal pads provide grippy, non-slip contact underfoot so the driver can hold consistent pressure on the brake and clutch, even when shoes are wet. Over time, the rubber can harden, glaze, crack, or simply wear smooth. When that happens, foot slip becomes more likely—especially in rainy Kiwi weather or Aussie heat that bakes the rubber—and pedal feel can be affected.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect pedal pads. A quick look and feel will usually tell the story. If they’re shiny-smooth, cracked, loose, or missing chunks, it’s time to replace. On the Tiida, swapping them out is straightforward: the rubber pad simply stretches over the metal pedal plate. No special tools, just a clean surface and a firm push to seat the lip all the way around.
- Check for wear every 10,000–15,000 km or at each service.
- Clean with mild soap and water