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Parts for your 2007 Honda Accord-Pedal pads

2007 Honda Accord pedal-pads: purpose, fitment, and service advice

According to technical sources such as the Honda Service Manual for the 2003–2007 Accord (Brake and Clutch Pedal sections), Honda’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2007 Accord variants, and the 2007 Accord Owner’s Manual maintenance guidance, the vehicle is fitted with pedal pads. Factory rubber pedal pads are used on the brake pedal in automatic models and on both brake and clutch pedals in manual models. The accelerator is typically a moulded pedal without a separate rubber pad on most trims. So pedal-pads are very much relevant to the 2007 Honda Accord.

On this Accord, pedal-pads do a deceptively important job. They add secure grip underfoot in the wet, provide a compliant surface that reduces foot fatigue on long trips, and act as a sacrificial wear layer so the metal pedal arm doesn’t get chewed up. They also help the car meet roadworthiness and safety expectations in Australia and New Zealand—missing or excessively worn pads can trigger a WOF or roadworthy fail.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart for workshops to check pedal pads every 10,000–15,000 km or at each service interval. Heat, UV, age, and city stop–start driving accelerate wear. When the ribbing flattens, edges roll, rubber hardens or cracks, or metal shows through, the pad needs replacement. For manuals, replacing brake and clutch pads together keeps pedal feel consistent, on autos, the brake pad on its own is the focus.

  • Inspection cues: smooth or shiny spots, cracking, pad slipping off the pedal, reduced wet grip.
  • Replacement tips: pop off the old pad, clean the pedal face, then work the new pad lip over the pedal—warming the rubber helps. Confirm it’s fully seated around the perimeter and do a safe stationary pedal check.
  • Quality matters: use genuine or high-quality aftermarket pads that match the OEM fit and hardness to maintain feel and compliance with ADR/NZ requirements.
  • Good habits: keep floor mats clipped in place so they can’t creep under the pedals, avoid silicone or dressings on pads—those make them slippery.

With the right pads fitted and checked regularly, the Accord’s brake (and clutch) inputs stay predictable and confidence-inspiring, rain or shine.

Do all pedals on the 2007 Accord have pads?

Brake and clutch pedals use replaceable rubber pads. The accelerator is usually a moulded pedal without a separate rubber cover on most 2007 Accord trims.

How often should pedal-pads be replaced on a 2007 Accord?

There’s no fixed kilometre limit. Replace when the ribs are worn smooth, the rubber is cracked or hard, the pad is loose, or metal is visible. Many cars need pads within 5–10 years, sooner with heavy city driving.

Are universal pedal covers a good idea?

Universal metal or decorative covers can reduce grip or foul floor mats. For safety and roadworthiness, pads that match the OEM design and fit are the better choice for the 2007 Accord.

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