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Parts for your 2006 Ford Falcon-Pedal pads
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2006 Ford Falcon pedal-pads: what they do, and when to replace them
Pedal-pads are absolutely relevant to the 2006 Ford Falcon (BA Mk II/BF). Ford’s own technical references note them as service items: the BF Falcon Workshop Manual (2005–2008) details replaceable rubber pads on the brake pedal (and clutch pedal on manuals), and the Ford Microcat electronic parts catalogue lists a dedicated pad for these models (commonly supplied as a brake/clutch rubber pad). On the accelerator side, the pedal face is typically integrated into the pedal assembly rather than a separate rubber pad, so replacement there involves the whole pedal if it’s excessively worn or damaged.
On a 2006 Falcon, the pedal-pads are those grippy rubber covers pressed over the metal brake and clutch pedal plates. Their job’s simple but critical: provide consistent traction underfoot, reduce slip in the wet, and keep the pedal height and feel within spec. Worn pads go hard and shiny, which can make the pedal slippery and shorten the effective reach, not ideal for everyday commuting or a WOF/rego inspection.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to eyeball the pads and replace them if they’re past their best. There’s no strict kilometre interval