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Parts for your 2010 Toyota Bb-Pedal pads

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2010 Toyota bB pedal pads

Based on Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the QNC20/QNC21 platform and the Toyota bB repair manual, a pedal pad is indeed used on the 2010 Toyota bB. This model features a rubber brake pedal pad as a serviceable item. The accelerator is an electronic resin pedal without a removable pad, and the bB of this era is automatic-only, so there’s no clutch pedal pad to worry about.

On the 2010 bB, the brake pedal pad’s job is simple but vital: give the driver secure grip and consistent feel underfoot, especially in the wet. Over time, that rubber hardens, smooths off, or cracks, which can make the pedal slippery and affect confidence under braking. Because it’s a safety-critical touchpoint, a worn pad is a small part that can make a big difference.

As part of routine servicing in Australia and New Zealand, it’s smart to inspect the brake pedal pad at each service or every 10,000 km. Look for glazing (a shiny surface), edge tears, or any spot where the rubber lip has lifted from the metal pedal. If in doubt, replace it—genuine-spec pads are inexpensive and designed to fit snugly so they won’t twist or walk off underfoot.

Replacement is straightforward. With the engine off and the car in Park, peel the old pad off, clean the pedal plate with a mild detergent and a cloth, then work the new pad on from one corner, rolling the lip over the edges until it’s fully seated all the way around. Give it a firm press test. Avoid silicone dressings on the pad—they reduce friction. A quick wipe with soapy water keeps the rubber clean and grippy.

Because the bB uses an electronic accelerator pedal with an integrated tread surface, skip universal covers on the accelerator—they can foul travel or stick. Likewise, there’s no clutch pad to fit on this model. Sticking to the factory-style brake pedal pad and checking it regularly is the best way to keep the cabin safe and roadworthy.

  • Signs it’s time to replace: slippery feel when wet, shiny surface, cracks or chunks missing, pad won’t stay centred, or reduced pedal feel.
  • Quick tip: warming the new pad slightly (sunlight, not a heat gun) makes installation easier.

Popular questions about 2010 Toyota bB pedal pads

Does a 2010 Toyota bB have a clutch pedal pad?
No. The 2010 Toyota bB (QNC20/21 series) was sold with an automatic transmission, so there’s no clutch pedal. The only serviceable pedal pad is on the brake pedal