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2017 Toyota Land Cruiser pedal pads
Based on Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the J200 series (2015–2019 facelift) and the Toyota Repair Manual brake pedal inspection procedures, the 2017 Toyota Land Cruiser (LC200) is fitted with a serviceable brake pedal rubber pad. Australian and New Zealand LC200 models are automatic, so there’s no clutch pedal pad in these markets, and the accelerator pedal is an electronic assembly without a separate, removable pad. Roadworthiness guidance used in AU/NZ inspections also calls out pedal pad condition as a safety item, which aligns with Toyota’s service guidance on pedal surface wear.
The brake pedal pad on a 2017 Land Cruiser is a simple but critical bit of kit. It provides grippy, resilient rubber underfoot so the driver’s shoe doesn’t slip—especially when it’s wet, muddy, or the floor mat’s seen a hard life out bush. Over time, the rubber can harden, smooth off, crack, or curl at the edges. When that happens, stopping power can feel less controlled, and the vehicle can cop a WOF/RWC fail if the pad is missing or excessively worn.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect the brake pedal pad every visit (about every 10,000–15,000 km). Replacement isn’t about a set kilometre figure, it’s about condition. If it’s glossy smooth, cracked, or you’re noticing foot slip with wet soles, it’s time. Use a quality pad compatible with the LC200—genuine or a reputable aftermarket pad with OE-style rubber compound. Fitting is a quick driveway job: pull the old pad off the pedal plate, clean the metal face, then work the new pad on, making sure the lip seats fully around the edges. A warm pad (left in the sun) can make installation easier. Avoid silicone dressings or cleaners that leave the surface slippery.
- Tell-tale signs it needs replacing: smooth/shiny surface, cracks, chunking, curled edges, or your boot sliding during wet weather.
- Check floor mats aren’t riding up behind the pedal and that the pad isn’t fouled by debris.
- If the pad is missing entirely, don’t drive it—fit a replacement before hitting the road.
Note: The accelerator pedal on LC200 models is an integrated electronic unit without a separate rubber pad, so replacement here means the whole pedal assembly if it’s damaged. Clutch pedal pads apply to 70 Series manuals, not the LC200 in AU/NZ.
Popular questions about 2017 Toyota Land Cruiser pedal pads
Does a 2017 Land Cruiser have pedal pads?
Yes—the LC200 has a removable brake pedal rubber pad. In AU/NZ models there’s no clutch pedal pad because the LC200 is automatic, and the accelerator pedal doesn’t use a separate pad, it’s an integrated electronic unit.
How often should the brake pedal pad be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval. Replace when it’s worn smooth, cracking, or causing foot slip. Many owners see 3–7 years depending on use, mud, sand, and daily kilometres. A quick inspection at each service is the best approach.
Can it be replaced at home?
Absolutely. It’s a simple, tool-free job for most owners. Remove the old pad, clean the pedal plate, and stretch the new pad over the edges until it sits evenly. Keep chemicals and dressings off the pad so it stays grippy.