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Parts for your 2015 Toyota Prius-Pedal pads
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2015 Toyota Prius pedal pads — what they are and how to keep them sorted
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant on the 2015 Toyota Prius. Technical references confirm it: the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the ZVW30 (2015 Prius) lists Pad, Brake Pedal under PNC 47121 and Pad, Parking Brake Pedal under PNC 31321 for AU/NZ fitments. The accelerator, on the other hand, is an electronic Accelerator Pedal Sensor Assembly (PNC 78110) with no removable rubber pad, as shown in Toyota’s service/repair literature. So for this model, pedal pads apply to the service brake and the foot-operated parking brake, not the accelerator.
On a 2015 Prius, the brake and parking brake pedal pads are those grippy rubber covers the driver feels underfoot. Their job’s simple but important: provide traction for shoes in the wet, reduce vibration, and keep the pedal face protected from wear. When they harden, crack or go smooth, braking feel can suffer and the risk of a foot slipping off the pedal goes up — not ideal in busy city traffic or a quick stop on a rainy arvo.
Replacement is straightforward and affordable, so a workshop will usually check pedal pad condition at regular services. If the rubber is glossy, hardened, split or curling at the edges, it’s time. The parking brake pedal pad cops plenty of side load when set and released, so it often wears quicker than people expect. Genuine-spec pads fit properly and maintain the correct pedal dimensions, which matters for roadworthy/WoF checks in Australia and New Zealand.
- Signs it needs doing: shiny smooth spots, cracks, missing chunks, or any foot slip under moderate pressure.
- Basic swap: pull the old pad off, clean the metal pedal face, then stretch the new pad on — hook the top lip first, then work around the sides and bottom.
- Tips: warming the new pad slightly makes it more pliable