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Parts for your 2013 Toyota Corolla-Pedal pads

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2013 Toyota Corolla pedal pads: what they do and when to replace them

Technical sources confirm pedal pads are fitted to the 2013 Toyota Corolla. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue and the factory Repair Manual list replaceable rubber pads for the brake pedal (all models) and the clutch pedal (manual transmission), plus a small brake pedal stop pad that triggers the stop‑lamp switch. That makes pedal pads absolutely relevant to this model across AU and NZ markets.

The pedal pads on a Corolla do a simple but critical job: they give the driver grippy, consistent contact on the pedals, reduce vibration, and help meet safety expectations for non‑slip control surfaces. The rubber compound and tread pattern are designed to hold up in wet shoes, muddy boots and daily commuting, while shielding the metal pedal arm from direct wear.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the pads every service interval (or at least every 10,000–15,000 kilometres). Keep them clean with mild soap and water—no silicone dressings or greasy cleaners that can make them slippery. Make sure the floor mat is clipped to its anchors and doesn’t ride up behind the pedals.

  • Shiny, slick surface or obvious hardening of the rubber
  • Cracks, splits, or edges curling away from the pedal
  • Pad loosening or moving underfoot
  • Brake lights staying on or not working due to a missing/deteriorated brake pedal stop pad

Replacement is straightforward: choose a genuine Toyota pad or a quality equivalent for proper fit. On autos, you’ll replace the brake pad