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Parts for your 2011 Subaru Exiga-Pedal pads
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2011 Subaru Exiga pedal pads: what they do and when to replace them
Yes, pedal pads are used on the 2011 Subaru Exiga. Subaru’s own technical references list them: the Subaru FAST electronic parts catalogue for the YA-series Exiga specifies a rubber brake pedal pad (commonly referenced as 36012AE000) and, on manual models, a rubber clutch pedal pad (often listed as 36023AE010). The accelerator on this model is a plastic pedal assembly without a removable rubber pad. Subaru service manuals also call out inspection of non‑slip pedal surfaces during routine servicing.
On this Exiga, the brake (and clutch, if manual) pedal pads are simple rubber covers that deliver grip, comfort and consistent pedal feel. They help stop boots slipping in the wet, reduce vibration, and keep the pedal face at the right height. In day‑to‑day Aussie and Kiwi conditions—think sand, mud, wet-weather gear—good pedal pads are a quiet safety hero.
As part of servicing, it’s smart to check pedal pads at each service interval or about every 10,000 km. Look for hardening, cracks, tears, or ribbing worn smooth. If the rubber’s glossy or the pad can be twisted on the pedal, it’s time to swap it. Worn pads can be noted during WOF/RWC checks, so staying ahead avoids a knockback.
Replacement is quick and usually tool‑free. For automatic Exiga models, there’s one pad (brake)