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2007 Toyota Wish Pedal Pads — what they do and how to look after them

Based on Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the ZNE10/ANE10 series Wish and Toyota service literature used in TIS/repair manuals, the 2007 Toyota Wish uses replaceable rubber pedal pads on the brake pedal (and on the clutch pedal for manual variants). The accelerator is typically a plastic tread on a hinged pedal and isn’t serviced as a separate rubber pad. So yes, pedal pads are relevant on this model and absolutely part of routine maintenance.

On a 2007 Wish, the brake pedal pad is there to give grippy, compliant contact underfoot. It helps stop the driver’s shoe slipping—especially when it’s wet—and keeps pedal feel consistent. Manual versions add a clutch pedal pad for the same reasons. Over time the rubber hardens, polishes smooth, or cracks, which knocks confidence and can lengthen stopping distances in a panic stomp. Toyota’s maintenance guidance and many JPNZ-translated owner manuals call for inspecting pedal rubber and replacing if worn or shiny.

When to replace? If it’s getting slippery, the edges are curling, or you can see cracks, it’s time. In NZ, a badly worn or missing brake pedal pad can draw attention at WOF time because it’s a straightforward safety item.

  • Common signs it’s due:
    • Shiny/smooth surface or hard plastic feel
    • Cracks, splits, or missing chunks
    • Pad lip won’t stay seated around the metal pedal
    • Foot slips in the wet

Replacement is a quick, driveway job. Pop off the old rubber, clean the bare pedal with a rag, and press on a quality replacement—genuine or OEM-equivalent. A warm pad fits easier, seat the lip fully around the pedal face. For manuals, do the clutch at the same time so feel and grip match. Confirm what you’ve got by checking your frame code (e.g., ZNE10/ANE10) and transmission type—automatics typically only need the brake pad.

Ongoing care is simple: keep the pad clean with mild soap and water, avoid silicone dressings that make rubber slippery, and inspect at each service. In normal Aussie and Kiwi conditions, expect to refresh the brake pedal pad every 5–10 years, sooner if the car lives in hot sun or sees lots of stop–start driving. It’s inexpensive, takes minutes, and pays back with safer, surer pedal control.

FAQs

Does a 2007 Toyota Wish have replaceable pedal pads?

Yes. The brake pedal uses a replaceable rubber pad on all variants. Manual models also have a replaceable clutch pedal pad. The accelerator is usually a plastic pedal assembly and isn’t serviced with a separate rubber pad.

Will a worn pedal pad fail a WOF or safety check?

It can. Inspectors look for secure, non‑slip pedal surfaces. A missing, cracked, or glassy‑smooth brake pedal pad may be flagged, and replacing it is an easy fix to keep the Wish safe and compliant.

Which pedal pad will fit my 2007 Wish?

Fitment depends on your frame code (ZNE10/ANE10) and whether it’s auto or manual. Many Toyota brake pads are shared across models, but the safest bet is to match by VIN/frame code or bring the old pad to compare dimensions and lip style.

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