Created on: 2017-05-25
How to repair, install, fix, change or replace a worn, smooth, loose, or slippery gas pedal pad on 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09 Ford Explorer
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Here’s our Ford brake pedal pad from 1AAuto.com. It's an exact replacement. You can see on our vehicle that it's worn to the point that it fell right off. This fits a 2001 to 2009 Ford Explorer and a whole bunch of different vehicles. We have our old one here and our new one from 1A Auto.
You can see right in the corner, close to the fuel pedal, they wear thin. It's not thin here. Eventually, this will just rip right through, and the whole bottom of this will blow out. The pedal pad will fall off.
I grip it with my fingers right in the back and twist it. Pull it up and around. Put the top on, then do the same thing at the back bottom corners. Just make sure everything flips and locks into place. Then you're set to go.
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