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Parts for your 2009 Ford Fiesta-Pedal pads
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2009 Ford Fiesta pedal pads — what they do and when to replace them
Based on Ford technical references — including the WS/WT Fiesta workshop manual (2008–2011) and Ford parts catalogues (ETIS/Microcat) — the 2009 Ford Fiesta is fitted with removable rubber pedal pads on the brake pedal (manual and auto) and on the clutch pedal (manual only). The accelerator is typically a one-piece plastic pedal without a separate pad.
On a 2009 Fiesta, pedal pads do the simple but critical job of adding grippy, compliant rubber to the metal pedal arm so the driver’s foot doesn’t slip, especially in the wet. They also protect the metal pedal face and help the car meet safety and roadworthy expectations. If the pads go smooth, crack, harden or start to peel back, stopping distances and pedal feel can suffer — and a WOF/RWC inspector may ping it.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the brake (and clutch, if manual) pedal pad every service or 10,000–15,000 km. Look for flattened tread, shiny slick spots, splits, hardening, or edges lifting. If it’s slippery with damp shoes or the raised pattern’s mostly gone, it’s time to replace. For manuals, the clutch pad usually wears faster if there’s lots of stop–start commuting.
Replacement is straightforward: pull off the old pad, clean the pedal face (remove grit and any rubber residue), then warm the new pad slightly and press it on, starting at one edge. A dab of mild soapy water can help it seat. Make sure it locks fully around the metal lip — a half-fitted pad can bunch up underfoot. Use an OEM or quality aftermarket pad sized for the WS/WT Fiesta