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Parts for your 2018 Honda Odyssey-Pedal pads
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2018 Honda Odyssey Pedal Pads — What’s Fitted and How to Look After Them
Per Honda’s 2018 Odyssey Service Manual (Brakes), the Owner’s Manual, and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), the RL6-generation Odyssey (MY2018) uses a rubber brake pedal pad. There’s no clutch on this automatic-only model, the parking brake is an electric switch (not a pedal), and the accelerator is a drive‑by‑wire module without a separate rubber pad. So when “pedal pads” are mentioned for a 2018 Odyssey, it’s specifically the brake pedal pad.
The brake pedal pad’s job is simple but critical: it gives grippy, consistent traction for the driver’s shoe, protects the metal pedal arm from wear, dampens vibration, and helps meet safety expectations for pedal feel in all weather. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—think wet boots, beach sand, farm mud—a healthy pad can be the difference between a confident stop and a slippery moment.
As part of regular servicing, a quick visual and tactile check makes sense. Look for hardening, cracks, glazing (a shiny, polished face), rounding of the tread blocks, or edges lifting off the pedal plate. If the surface feels slippery when wet, or any portion has torn, replace it straight away. Many pads last years, but usage varies