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Parts for your 2007 Holden Captiva 7-Pedal pads
2007 Holden Captiva 7 Pedal Pads — What They Do and When to Replace
Based on technical references including the Holden/GM Global EPC (CG Captiva, 2006–2011, pedal section) and GM Service Information procedures for brake/clutch pedal components, the 2007 Holden Captiva 7 uses removable pedal pads on the service brake pedal and, on manual models, the clutch pedal. These are specified as non-slip rubber covers that press over the metal pedal arms, aligning with ADR braking requirements for safe, slip-resistant pedal surfaces.
On a Captiva 7, pedal pads are there to give solid grip for your shoe, dampen vibration, and protect the pedal arm from wear. Over time, the rubber hardens, smooths off, or cracks. When that happens, grip drops—especially in the wet—so stopping distances and pedal feel can suffer. It’s a small, inexpensive item that makes a noticeable difference to day-to-day driving comfort and safety.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the pedal pads every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or at each service. Look for smoothing to a shiny finish, edge splits, or the pad trying to walk off the pedal. If the pad is glazed or the tread pattern is mostly gone, replace it. Many workshops and parts catalogues list Captiva-specific pads by VIN or transmission type (auto = brake pad only