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Parts for your 2019 Honda Odyssey-Pedal pads

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2019 Honda Odyssey pedal pads

Referencing Honda’s 2018–2020 Odyssey (RL6) Service Manual (Brake Pedal section) and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue for RL6 models, the 2019 Honda Odyssey uses a replaceable rubber brake pedal pad. The accelerator pedal is an electronic module with an integral tread face, there’s no clutch on this automatic, and it uses an electric parking brake rather than a foot pedal. So “pedal pads” on this vehicle means the brake pedal rubber only, which is absolutely relevant to safety and everyday drivability.

The brake pedal pad is a small bit of rubber that does a big job. It provides secure grip for the driver’s shoe, especially when it’s wet, sandy or muddy, and helps spread pressure comfortably across the pedal. A fresh pad keeps the pedal feel consistent and helps prevent the dreaded foot slip that can spike stopping distances. Because it’s rubber, it naturally wears, hardens and polishes smooth over time.

As part of routine servicing, this Odyssey benefits from a quick pedal pad check. If the surface has gone shiny, is cracking, glazed, or the tread pattern is mostly worn off, it’s time to replace it. A worn brake pedal pad can attract attention at a Roadworthy (RWC) in Australia or a Warrant of Fitness (WoF) in New Zealand, and more importantly, it’s a safety risk.

  • Clean with mild soap and water during interior detailing, avoid silicone dressings that make it slippery.
  • Inspect at every service or at least every 12 months/20,000 kilometres, and after lots of sandy or wet driving.
  • Replace if it feels slick underfoot, shows cracks, or the edge lips no longer grip the metal pedal plate.

Replacement is straightforward and usually tool-free. Warm the cabin a little so the rubber is more pliable, then work the old pad off by peeling the edge lips. Fit the new pad by hooking the top lip first and rolling it over the pedal plate until all edges seat evenly. Using a genuine Honda-spec pad (as listed in Honda’s parts catalogue for the RL6 Odyssey) ensures the correct fit and shore hardness, keeping the pedal feel factory-true.

It’s a simple, low-cost item that quietly boosts confidence every time the brakes are used, which is hundreds of times a week in a busy family Odyssey.

Does the 2019 Honda Odyssey have replaceable pedal pads?

Yes. It has a replaceable rubber pad on the brake pedal. The accelerator pedal is an electronic assembly with an integral tread, and there’s no clutch or foot-operated parking brake on this model.

How often should the brake pedal pad be replaced?

There’s no fixed interval. Have it checked at each service. Replace it when the tread is smoothed off, it’s gone hard or cracked, or it feels slippery—often somewhere between 3–7 years depending on use and climate.

Can universal dress-up pedal covers be used?

Not recommended. Universal or metal covers can reduce grip or foul on the pedal. For safety and compliance with ADR/NZTA expectations, stick with the Honda-specified brake pedal pad designed for the RL6 Odyssey.

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