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Parts for your 2007 Honda Odyssey-Pedal pads
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2007 Honda Odyssey Pedal Pads
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant to the 2007 Honda Odyssey. Honda’s own 2007 Odyssey parts catalogue (Brake Pedal—automatic transmission and Parking Brake sections) lists a separate, replaceable rubber pedal pad for the service brake and the foot-operated parking brake. The factory service manual also details inspection and replacement of these rubber pads as part of routine maintenance, confirming they’re fitted from new on this model.
On this Odyssey, the brake pedal and the left-side foot parking brake both use rubber pads to give solid grip, comfort, and a consistent pedal feel—especially handy when shoes are wet or muddy. These pads help reduce boot slip, damp a bit of vibration, and protect the metal pedal from wear. The accelerator pedal generally has an integrated plastic/rubber face and is not a separate “pad” item on this generation, so when people talk pedal pads on the Odyssey, they’re talking brake and parking brake.
As part of regular servicing, it’s worth a quick look every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or annually. A worn pad often looks shiny or glazed, may have cracks or missing chunks, and can feel slippery. If any of that shows up, it’s time to replace—it’s a low-cost, high-impact safety fix.
Replacement is straightforward and DIY-friendly:
- Verify the correct pad for the brake pedal (and the parking brake pedal if needed) from the Honda parts listing for the 2007 Odyssey.
- Remove the old pad, clean the pedal face with isopropyl alcohol to remove grit and brake dust.
- Warm the new rubber pad slightly (sunlight or warm water) to make it more pliable, then work the lip evenly over the metal pedal until it’s fully seated all the way around.
Keep the pads clean with mild soap and water—avoid silicone dressings or greasy cleaners, as they can make the surface slippery. Genuine Honda pads fit perfectly and last well, while quality aftermarket pads can be a budget-friendly option if they match the OE spec. For the accelerator: since it’s usually an integrated face, clean it periodically and replace the pedal assembly only if it’s damaged.
If a service is due or the pedal feels a bit slick underfoot, fresh pads restore confident grip and tidy up the cabin feel on the 2007 Odyssey with minimal fuss.
FAQs
Does the 2007 Honda Odyssey have a pedal pad on the accelerator?
The accelerator on this model typically uses an integrated plastic/rubber face as part of the pedal assembly, not a separate replaceable pad. The replaceable rubber pads are on the brake pedal and the foot-operated parking brake.
How often should the brake pedal pad be replaced?
There’s no strict interval—replace when it’s cracked, hardened, slippery, or missing chunks. A yearly check during routine servicing is smart, many pads last years, but high mileage, heat, and wet boots can speed up wear.
Can a home mechanic replace the pedal pads?
Yes. With the right part, a clean pedal face, and a bit of patience, it’s a quick job—often just a few minutes. Warming the pad helps it stretch over the pedal and seat evenly.