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Parts for your 2015 Ford Territory-Pedal pads
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2015 Ford Territory pedal pads — what’s fitted and how to look after them
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant to the 2015 Ford Territory (SZ MkII). Technical sources including the Ford Workshop Manual for SZ MkII (Brake System, 206‑00 Pedal and Bracket), the 2015 Territory Owner’s Manual (Controls and Driving section), and the Ford parts catalogue (Microcat) all list a replaceable rubber brake pedal pad for automatic models. The Territory doesn’t have a clutch pedal, and the accelerator is a moulded plastic assembly without a separate clip-on pad, so the serviceable pad on this vehicle is the brake pedal pad.
The brake pedal pad’s job is simple but important: it gives grippy, cushioned contact so the driver’s shoe won’t slip, especially when wet. It also protects the metal pedal face from wear and helps the vehicle meet safety expectations around pedal antiskid. Over time, rubber hardens, smooths off and cracks, which is why checking and replacing the pad is part of sensible servicing.
- Signs it’s due: the surface looks shiny/smooth, edges are curled or cracked, the pad feels hard or slippery when damp, or it’s come loose on one corner.
- When to check: at every service or at least annually, and sooner if the vehicle often sees wet boots, beach sand, or worksite grime.
Replacement is quick and inexpensive. With the engine off and the vehicle secure, the old pad is pulled off the metal pedal face. Warming a new quality rubber pad in warm water makes it more pliable. Hook the top lip over the pedal, then work the sides and bottom on until the retaining lip sits evenly all the way around. A genuine or high‑quality aftermarket pad designed for SZ Territory (automatic) is recommended, many share fitment with BA/BF/FG Falcon autos, but always confirm by VIN or a parts catalogue.
After fitting, press the brake pedal several times to confirm the pad is seated and doesn’t shift. Keep the pad clean with a mild soap solution, avoid silicone dressings that can make it slippery. If the pad is contaminated with oil or brake fluid, replace it — cleaning rarely restores full grip. For most Territory owners, a fresh brake pedal pad every few years (or at first signs of wear) keeps things safe and comfy on Aussie and Kiwi roads.
FAQs
Does a 2015 Ford Territory have an accelerator pedal pad I can replace?
No. The accelerator is a moulded assembly with an integral textured surface, so there’s no separate clip‑on pad. The replaceable rubber pad is on the brake pedal only.
How often should the brake pedal pad be replaced on a 2015 Territory?
There’s no fixed kilometre interval. Inspect it at every service. Replace it as soon as it’s smooth, cracked, hard, or starting to lift — especially if the vehicle often sees wet or sandy conditions.
Will a Falcon brake pedal pad fit my 2015 Territory?
Many BA/BF/FG Falcon automatic brake pedal pads interchange with SZ Territory autos. That said, always confirm by VIN or a trusted parts catalogue to ensure the profile and lip match your specific pedal face.