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Parts for your 2007 Holden Barina-Pedal pads
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2007 Holden Barina pedal pads — what they do and how to look after them
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant on the 2007 Holden Barina (TK). Holden/GM service information for the TK Barina, along with Australian Design Rules that require anti‑slip pedal surfaces, make it clear the brake (and clutch on manual models) use removable rubber pedal pads. Automatic variants have a rubber brake pedal pad, while the accelerator is typically a textured plastic pedal face integrated with the pedal assembly rather than a separate rubber pad.
On a Barina, pedal pads provide secure grip underfoot, especially in wet conditions, help protect the metal pedal plate from wear, and can damp a bit of vibration. Fresh pads mean more consistent pedal feel and better safety when driving in the rain or hopping in with damp footwear after sport or the beach.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check pedal pads at the same time as tyres, wipers, and fluids. Tell‑tale signs a new pad is due include:
- Shiny, hardened, or glazed rubber that feels slippery when damp
- Cracks, splits, or rolled edges exposing metal underneath
- Pad feels loose, or the lip won’t hold around the pedal plate
Maintenance is simple. Wipe pads with mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly—avoid silicone dressings or greasy cleaners that kill grip. Keep floor mats clean and well positioned so they don’t foul the pedals. During services (every 10,000–15,000 km), a quick visual and “thumb press” test will spot hardening or cracking early.
Replacement is a quick driveway job for most owners. Gently lever off the old pad, warm the new pad slightly (a few minutes in the sun helps), then work the lip evenly over the pedal plate so it seats all the way around. On manual Barinas, replace brake and clutch pads together so pedal feel and grip match. Use quality OEM‑equivalent pads sized for the TK Barina to maintain the required anti‑slip area. For most TK variants, the accelerator’s textured plastic face is part of the pedal module