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2018 Toyota LandCruiser Pedal Pads

Referencing Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the 200 Series (URJ202/VDJ200) and Toyota service/owner documentation, the 2018 Toyota LandCruiser is fitted with pedal pads. There’s a dedicated rubber pad on the service brake pedal, and a textured pad on the foot‑operated parking brake pedal. The accelerator is an integral plastic/compound pedal face rather than a removable rubber pad. So, pedal pads are very much relevant on this model.

On a big touring rig like the 2018 LandCruiser, pedal pads quietly do an important job. The rubberised brake pedal pad gives reliable grip under wet boots, dusty work shoes and everything in between, helping the driver keep confident, consistent control. The parking brake pedal’s pad does the same each time the LandCruiser is parked up on a job site, boat ramp or campsite. Over time, those pads harden, smooth off or crack from UV, mud, grit and general use — that’s the cue they’re due for replacement.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect pedal pads every visit (or at least every 10,000–15,000 km). If the ribbing is worn flat, the rubber’s shiny and slippery, there are splits around the edges, or the pad can shift on the metal pedal plate, it’s time to swap it out. Many owners end up replacing brake pedal pads every few years depending on climate and usage, heavy off‑road or site work may shorten that interval.

  • Safety cues to watch for:
    • Foot slips under light rain or with muddy boots
    • Visible cracks, missing chunks or hardened rubber
    • Loose fit or pad not fully seated around the pedal
  • Replacement tips:
    • Use a quality pad designed for the 200 Series to ensure proper fit
    • Warm the new pad in hot water to make it more pliable
    • Press evenly so the lip hooks fully around the pedal plate
    • Test pedal feel in a safe area before heading out

It’s also worth checking floor mats don’t foul the pedals, always secure mats with the clips and never stack mats. For the accelerator, a worn or damaged integral face usually means replacing the pedal assembly. Sticking with genuine or ADR‑compliant parts keeps things simple and safe for the LandCruiser’s long haul.

Popular questions about 2018 Toyota LandCruiser pedal pads

Does the 2018 LandCruiser have a clutch pedal pad?

In Australia and New Zealand, the 2018 200 Series LandCruiser is automatic, so there’s no clutch pedal or clutch pedal pad. It does have a brake pedal rubber pad and a pad on the foot‑operated parking brake.

How often should brake pedal pads be replaced on a 2018 LandCruiser?

There’s no fixed kilometre interval. They should be inspected at each service and replaced when the rubber is hard, smooth, cracked or loose. Many owners see two to five years from a pad, depending on usage and conditions.

Are pedal pads the same across all 200 Series years and trims?

Many 200 Series years share the same brake pedal pad design, but part numbers can vary by build date and region. It’s best to confirm fitment by VIN to match Sahara, VX, GXL or GX variants correctly.

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