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2019 Toyota Land Cruiser pedal pads — what they do and how to look after them
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant on the 2019 Toyota Land Cruiser (J200). Authoritative sources including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the J200 series list a “Pad, Brake Pedal” for MY2019 models, and a “Pad, Clutch Pedal” on manual variants. The Toyota Repair Manual for the 200 Series (Brake Pedal and Clutch sections) also shows the rubber pad as a serviceable item. The accelerator on this model is an electronic pedal module with an integrated tread surface, not a separate pad, as described in Toyota service literature and New Car Features documentation.
On the 2019 Land Cruiser, the brake (and clutch, where fitted) pedal pad is the grippy rubber cover that provides traction for the driver’s shoe. Its job is simple but critical: non-slip control in all weather, isolation from vibration, and a predictable feel underfoot. Over time, rubber hardens and smooths off, especially if it’s exposed to sand, mud, sunscreen, cleaners, or just big kilometres. That’s why Toyota’s service guidance calls for inspection and replacement if worn, damaged or slippery.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the pedal pads a quick check every 10,000 km or six months. Look for glazing (shiny smooth areas), cracking, chunking at the edges, or the pad working loose on the metal pedal. If shoes slip when wet, that’s a red flag. A fresh, genuine-quality pad restores grip and pedal feel in minutes.
Swapping a pad is an easy driveway job. Pop off the old rubber, clean the pedal face with mild soap and water, then warm the new pad slightly so it’s more pliable and press it evenly over the pedal plate. Make sure every lip is seated. Avoid silicone dressings or petroleum-based cleaners on pads — they can make the surface slick and accelerate perishing. After fitting, verify there’s no interference from floor mats and that the pad sits square and secure.
For the Land Cruiser’s accelerator, don’t expect a removable pad — the textured face is part of the pedal assembly. If it’s damaged, the remedy is service of the pedal unit per Toyota repair procedures.
- Replace pedal pads if they’re smooth, cracked, hardened or loose.
- Clean with mild soap only, never coat with shine products.
- Use quality parts that match the J200 pedal size and profile.
Popular questions about 2019 Toyota Land Cruiser pedal pads
Do all 2019 Land Cruisers have pedal pads?
Yes — the brake pedal has a removable rubber pad on all 2019 Land Cruiser 200 models. Manual-transmission variants also have a clutch pedal pad. The accelerator uses an integrated tread on the electronic pedal assembly, so there’s no separate pad to replace there.
How often should the brake pedal pad be replaced?
There’s no fixed interval. Replace it when it’s worn smooth, cracked, hardened, contaminated, or if your foot slips — typically anywhere from 60,000 to 150,000 km depending on use. Inspect it at each service and after heavy off-road or muddy conditions.
Can universal dress-up covers be used?
It’s better to stick with genuine or vehicle-specific pads that fit the J200 pedal plate properly. Universal metal covers or hard plastics can reduce grip, foul floor mats, or compromise pedal feel, which isn’t ideal for safety or roadworthiness.