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2006 Honda CR‑V Pedal Pads: Purpose, Care and When to Replace
Based on the Honda CR‑V 2002–2006 (RD4–RD7) Service Manual and Honda’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), pedal pads are indeed used on the 2006 Honda CR‑V. All variants have a rubber brake pedal pad, while manual-transmission models also have a rubber clutch pedal pad. The accelerator on this generation is a hard plastic pedal without a separate rubber pad.
On a 2006 Honda CR‑V, the pedal pads do a simple but important job: they add grip and comfort underfoot, reduce vibration, and protect the metal pedal face from wear. The textured rubber gives consistent feel in wet boots and during long commutes, helping the driver modulate braking (and clutch take‑up on manuals) with confidence. In Australia and New Zealand, worn or missing pedal pads can raise roadworthy concerns, including WOF or RWC checks, because reduced grip can be a safety risk.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the pedal pads a once‑over. If the tread is flattened, shiny, hard, cracked, or starting to separate from the pedal, it’s time to replace. Any sign of slipping under foot is a red flag. On manual CR‑Vs, replacing both brake and clutch pads together keeps pedal feel consistent.
Replacement is an easy DIY or quick workshop job. The old pad pulls off the pedal face