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Parts for your 2011 Honda Odyssey-Pedal pads
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2011 Honda Odyssey pedal pads — purpose, care, and replacement
Based on Honda’s 2011 Odyssey Service Manual (brake system/pedal section) and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalog, pedal pads are absolutely fitted to this model. The OEM listings show a replaceable rubber brake pedal pad (commonly referenced as Honda p/n 46545‑SDA‑A01 or its supersession), and the 2011 Odyssey’s foot‑operated parking brake uses a pedal with a rubber pad as well. These technical sources confirm pedal pads are relevant service items on the 2011 Honda Odyssey.
On an Odyssey, the pedal pads are the grippy rubber covers bonded or slipped over the metal pedal faces. Their job is simple but critical: provide secure footing so shoes don’t slip, damp a bit of vibration, and protect the underlying metal. In everyday Aussie and Kiwi driving—wet boots, sandy beaches, muddy job sites—these little rubber bits do a lot of heavy lifting to keep braking precise and confident.
Over time, rubber hardens, smooths off, cracks, or tears. A worn pad can feel slippery underfoot and lengthen the time it takes to get consistent pedal pressure. It can also cop a defect during a roadworthy/WOF if it’s missing or badly worn. The good news is the brake pedal pad is inexpensive and quick to replace.
- Inspect every 12 months or 20,000 km, or any time the pedal feels slick.
- Replace if the surface is shiny/smooth, cracked, torn, or the edges won’t stay seated.
- Clean with mild soapy water, avoid silicone dressings or greasy protectants that reduce grip.
- Check floor mat retention hooks and mat fitment so mats can’t ride up under the pedals.
DIY replacement is straightforward: pull the old pad off the brake pedal plate, then work the new pad’s lip evenly around the metal face so it’s fully seated on all sides. If your Odyssey has the foot parking brake, inspect that pad as well and replace if perished. For exact pad part numbers, match by VIN in the Honda parts catalogue as trims can vary.
It’s a tiny bit of rubber, but it makes a big difference. Keeping fresh, grippy pedal pads on a 2011 Odyssey helps ensure confident stops in the wet, better pedal feel day to day, and a cleaner pass at roadworthy/WOF time.
Popular questions
Does the 2011 Honda Odyssey have a replaceable brake pedal pad?
Yes. Honda’s parts catalogue lists a replaceable rubber brake pedal pad for the 2011 Odyssey (often referenced as p/n 46545‑SDA‑A01 or a superseding number). The Service Manual diagrams also show the pad fitted to the brake pedal face.
How often should the pedal pad be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval, but a yearly check is smart. Replace when the surface goes hard and shiny, shows cracking/tears, or won’t stay clipped over the pedal. High‑kilometre or coastal vehicles may need pads more often due to wear and environmental exposure.
Can universal pedal covers be used?
It’s best to stick with the correct Honda‑spec pad. Universal covers can alter pedal feel, reduce clearance, or interfere with mats. The OEM‑style pad maintains proper grip and fitment as per Honda’s design.