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Parts for your 2014 Toyota Corolla-Pedal pads
2014 Toyota Corolla Pedal Pads
Pedal pads are relevant to the 2014 Toyota Corolla. Authoritative sources including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), the factory Repair Manual via Toyota Technical Information System (TIS), and independent manuals (e.g., Haynes/Gregory’s) confirm the model is fitted with a rubber brake pedal pad on all variants and a clutch pedal pad on manual-transmission models. The accelerator on this generation is an electronic drive‑by‑wire unit with an integral plastic tread, not a separate rubber pad.
On a Corolla of this era (E170 series), the brake and clutch pedal pads are simple, grippy rubber covers that slip over the metal pedal faces. Their job is to provide secure, non-slip contact for the driver’s footwear, especially in the wet. They also protect the pedal face from wear and cut down vibration and harshness felt through the foot. When the rubber ages, gets hard, or smooths off, pedal grip drops and stopping or clutch control can suffer—exactly the sort of small part that quietly carries big safety weight.
As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to inspect the pads every service interval. Toyota service guidance focuses on condition rather than a fixed replacement kilometre, which is why most workshops in Australia and New Zealand simply check them at each oil change or WOF/service and replace on condition.
DIY replacement is straightforward: the old rubber cover pulls off the metal pedal, and the new one is worked over the lip from one edge, then seated all the way around. A touch of warm water can make the rubber more pliable