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2015 Nissan Navara pedal pads — what they are and when to replace them
Technical sources confirm pedal pads are fitted on the 2015 Nissan Navara (D23/NP300). The Nissan Navara D23 Service Manual (Brake and Clutch sections) illustrates replaceable rubber pads on the brake and, for manual models, the clutch pedal. Nissan’s FAST electronic parts catalogue for D23 also lists serviceable pedal pad components for these pedals. The accelerator on this model uses an electronic pedal assembly with an integral tread surface, so there’s no separate “accelerator pedal pad” supplied as an individual service part.
For this ute, pedal pads are simple, grippy rubber covers designed to improve foot traction and comfort on the brake and clutch. On automatics, it’s just the brake pedal pad, on manuals, both brake and clutch use pads. Over time, mud, sand and daily wear can harden or smooth the rubber, reducing grip—especially in wet boots—so keeping pedal pads in good nick is a small but important safety detail.
As part of routine servicing, a quick visual and tactile check goes a long way. If the pad surface is glossy, cracked, or the tread pattern is worn nearly flat, it’s time to swap it. Replacement is a straightforward push-on job: the old pad is eased off the metal pedal plate and a new genuine or quality aftermarket pad is worked on from one edge, then seated fully around the lip. No special tools are usually required.
- Clean pads with mild soap and water, avoid solvents that can harden rubber.
- Inspect every 10,000–15,000 km or at each service, more often for heavy off-road or site use.
- Replace immediately if slipping is noticed underfoot, the pad is torn, or it no longer stays seated.
Owners of manual Navaras should keep an eye on the clutch pad, which tends to wear faster in stop-start city traffic. Fleet and tradie vehicles that see a lot of dusty or wet worksites also benefit from more frequent checks. Genuine-spec pads ensure correct fit and pedal feel, though reputable aftermarket pads are widely available and do the job well when matched to the D23 pedal plate.
Popular questions about 2015 Nissan Navara pedal pads
Do all 2015 Navaras have pedal pads?
Yes—every 2015 Navara has a serviceable rubber brake pedal pad. Manual models also have a clutch pedal pad. The accelerator uses an electronic pedal assembly with a built-in surface rather than a separate removable pad.
How often should pedal pads be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval. Replacement is based on condition: if the rubber is smooth, cracked, hard, or slipping underfoot, fit a new pad. Many vehicles need them every few years, but utes used off-road or on muddy worksites may need them sooner.
Are aftermarket alloy pedal covers a good idea?
They can look the part, but they must fit the D23 pedal plate securely and maintain adequate grip in the wet. If an accessory cover compromises traction or interferes with pedal travel, stick with genuine-style rubber pads.