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Parts for your 2007 Toyota Prius-Pedal pads

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2007 Toyota Prius Pedal Pads

Pedal pads are relevant to the 2007 Toyota Prius. Technical sources, including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the XW20 (2004–2009) model, list a replaceable brake pedal rubber pad (commonly referenced as Toyota part number 47121-52010). Toyota service information (TIS) component diagrams also show a separate, serviceable brake pedal pad. As the Prius is an e-CVT hybrid with no clutch, there’s no clutch pad, and the accelerator is an integral plastic pedal without a separate rubber pad.

On this Prius, the brake pedal pad is a small but crucial bit of gear. It adds grip underfoot, keeps pedal feel consistent in the wet, and helps reduce vibration through the pedal. Over time, the rubber can harden, glaze, crack, or wear smooth, which can make the pedal slippery—especially with damp soles—so it’s a bona fide safety item and a quick win during servicing. It also matters for roadworthy and Warrant of Fitness checks where secure, non-slip pedal surfaces are expected.

During regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect the pad every 10,000–15,000 kilometres (or each service visit). Look for these tell-tales:

  • Shiny, smooth surface with reduced tread pattern
  • Cracks, splits, or chunks missing at the edges
  • Pad lifting or feeling loose on the metal pedal

Replacement is straightforward: switch the car fully off (not in READY), set Park, and ensure the floor mat is clipped in place and not interfering with the pedal. Peel the old pad off, clean the metal pedal face with a dry cloth, then warm the new pad slightly (sunlight or warm water helps it flex). Hook the top lip over first and work it down until the pad is fully seated all around. Avoid lubricants—any residue can reduce grip. A genuine or quality aftermarket pad that matches the Prius XW20 spec is the go