Created on: 2019-02-15
How to replace a worn or loose brake pedal pad on 03, 04, 05, 06 Honda Element
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Hi, everyone. Sue here, from 1A Auto, and today, on our '06 Honda Element, I'm going to be installing a rubber brake pad. It's the same interchangeable for the clutch pad also. This came from 1A Auto. If you need this part, or any other part for your car, click on the link below and head on over to 1aauto.com.
The brake pedal pad is here, and this is the clutch pad. These are interchangeable pads. I'm going to replace the brake pad because it's worn at an angle. You reach in the back here, and you feel a rubber lip, and you just start peeling that up. There you have it. There's the rubber lip.
Here, we have the new brake pedal pad from 1A Auto. This was the factory one. They're interchangeable. They're both the same for the clutch or the brake pad. You can see they have the same installation divot in the lip that wraps around the middle pad. If you need this part or any other part for your car, click on the link below and head on over to 1aauto.com.
I like to install the bottom part of it first, because it has this little cut out that you can feel on the back, and bring a small screwdriver, if you need to, around. I install the bottom part—grip the corner. You basically just pull out on the edges, and then you get the top part last. I like to just put my hand in there—just mold it. Make sure the lip goes all the way around, and you're all set.
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