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Parts for your 2020 Ford Everest-Pedal pads
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2020 Ford Everest pedal pads — what they do and how to look after them
Based on the Ford Everest/Ranger T6 Workshop Manual (2015–2022 platform, brake pedal section) and Ford’s AU/NZ Electronic Parts Catalogue for the 2019–2020 Everest (UA series), this model uses a removable rubber brake pedal pad. Manual-transmission variants also use a clutch pedal pad. The accelerator pedal is an integrated assembly and doesn’t have a separate rubber pad. So yes, pedal pads are relevant to the 2020 Ford Everest — primarily the brake pedal, and the clutch on manuals.
The brake pedal pad is the grippy rubber cover that fits over the metal brake pedal. Its job is simple but critical: give the driver solid, non-slip footing in all conditions — wet boots, beach sand, farm mud, you name it. On manual models, the clutch pad serves the same purpose. Because the accelerator is a modular pedal assembly, it isn’t designed with a replaceable pad and is serviced as a unit if damaged.
During regular servicing, it’s worth checking the Everest’s brake pedal pad for wear. If the rubber has gone shiny, hard, cracked, or the anti-slip pattern is worn flat, it’s time to replace it. A tired pad can be slippery, especially in wet weather, and both roadworthy inspections in Australia and Warrant of Fitness checks in New Zealand consider pedal condition a safety item.
Replacement is straightforward:
- Confirm the correct pad for the 2020 Everest (UA) via Ford’s EPC or a trusted parts supplier.
- Pull off the old pad, clean the bare metal pedal, and press on the new pad starting from one edge, working it over the pedal until the lip seats all around.
- In cold weather, warming the rubber slightly helps it flex into place.
Tips to keep it sweet between services:
- Knock off heavy mud or sand from boots before driving to reduce accelerated wear.
- Wipe the pad with mild soap and water if it becomes greasy