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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Ractis-Pedal pads
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2006 Toyota Ractis pedal pads — what they do and when to replace them
Per Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalog for the Ractis NCP/SCP100 series (2005–2010) and the Toyota repair manual for this platform, the 2006 Ractis is fitted with a serviceable rubber brake pedal pad, and manual-transmission models also have a clutch pedal pad. The accelerator pedal is an electronic module with an integral plastic tread rather than a separate rubber pad. So yes—pedal pads are used and are relevant on this model.
On a 2006 Toyota Ractis, the rubber pedal pads give the driver sure-footed grip on the brake (and clutch, if fitted), especially in the wet. Over time the pads harden, glaze, or crack, which can make shoes slip at the worst possible moment. Fresh pads restore grip and help the car pass a Warrant of Fitness/roadworthy when inspectors check for perishing or smooth, worn surfaces.
Owners can treat pedal pads as inexpensive safety consumables. Toyota lists a serviceable rubber cover for the brake (and clutch) pedal, commonly supplied under part numbers like 47121‑12040 (supersessions vary by build). The accelerator pad isn’t separate