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2020 Toyota C-HR Pedal Pads
Pedal pads are absolutely relevant to the 2020 Toyota C‑HR. Technical sources including the Toyota C‑HR (AX10/AX50) Repair Manual (Brake Pedal section) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) specify a replaceable rubber brake pedal pad on this model. Australian and New Zealand C‑HR variants are CVT only, so there’s no clutch pedal pad. The accelerator is an electronic pedal assembly with an integral tread surface, not a separate replaceable pad.
On the C‑HR, the brake pedal pad’s job is simple but critical: it provides a grippy, durable contact surface so shoes don’t slip when braking, wet or dry. Over time, that rubber can harden, glaze, crack or wear smooth, which can reduce pedal feel and confidence. As part of routine servicing, it makes sense to give the brake pedal pad the same attention you’d give wiper blades or a cabin filter—quick to check, cheap to fix, and important for safety.
Service advisors generally suggest inspecting the brake pedal pad at each service interval. A gentle clean with mild soapy water removes road grit and greasy residue—avoid silicone dressings or tyre shines on the pad, as they make it slippery. If the pad shows polishing, cracking, edge fraying, or feels slick underfoot, it’s time to replace it. The pad is a push‑on rubber cover designed to fit the factory pedal plate, a genuine-spec pad snaps on firmly and sits flat with no curl or looseness. After installation, a quick check for positive pedal feel and full return travel is good practice.
Because the accelerator pedal on the C‑HR is a complete sensor assembly with an integrated tread, it isn’t serviced with a separate pad. If its surface is damaged, the correct fix is to replace the assembly, not add a slip‑on cover. Also, steer clear of universal metal dress‑up covers that clamp over the brake pedal—if they can’t be secured to OEM specification, they may not comply with local regulations and can compromise grip.
- Inspect the brake pedal pad at every service or 10,000–15,000 km.
- Replace when the surface is smooth, hardened, cracked, or slippery.
- Clean with mild soap, keep silicone/grease off the pad and floor mat.
- Use a genuine or equivalent pad listed for the 2020 Toyota C‑HR.
Popular questions about 2020 Toyota C‑HR pedal pads
Does the 2020 Toyota C‑HR have a replaceable brake pedal pad?
Yes. Toyota’s repair information and parts catalog list a rubber brake pedal pad that slips over the metal pedal plate. The accelerator uses an electronic pedal assembly with an integrated tread and no separate pad on AU/NZ models.
How often should the brake pedal pad be replaced?
There’s no fixed kilometre interval—replace it based on condition. Have it checked at each service, many drivers see 3–5 years of life, but frequent city driving, wet boots, or grit can wear it faster. If it’s shiny, cracked, or slippery, swap it out.
Can aftermarket alloy pedal covers be fitted?
Only if they’re designed for the C‑HR and can be secured without loosening or fouling the floor mat. If in doubt, stick with the factory‑style rubber pad for the brake pedal to maintain grip and meet local compliance expectations.