Created on: 2018-07-19
How to replace a worn or loose brake pedal pad on 09 Honda CR-V
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As you can see, our brake pedal is worn, yes, so we're going to take it off. Just take your hands, grab underneath the rubber part of the pedal, and we'll just slide it off, just like that. Slide it off over here, just like that.
Here's our old brake pedal cover. Here's our new brake pedal cover from 1aauto.com. If you look at it, they both have the same ridges in them. Flip them over, the backs are the same. Get yours at 1aauto.com, and you'll be ready to rock and roll.
We're going to install the new one. I'm going to slide the lower part of the pedal into here. Slip that on and slip it over the backside there. Then, we'll come on this side, slip it over, just like a sheet on a bed. You're just going to slide it over the back. Start the corners first. Slip that on like that, right under here. Slip it on over here. Just like that.
You could use some trim tools or a screwdriver to help you. Slide it over. Make sure that's lined up right. It looks good. Now the new pedal, it goes on with this curved part on the bottom, so slip the top part in there, and the curved part on the bottom. There you go.
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