- Package include:2 pcs Of Brake Clutch Pedal Stop Pad
- Part Number : 46505-SA5-000 46505 SA5 000 46505SA5000
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Jacob Yeet
Good quality
Good quality and fit as expected
Gana Miftari
Boy, is that thing hard to fit. Unless...
It is the correct size but impossible to install. So I held it in a vice-grip and cut a gap down the shaft all the way to the disk. You have to cut a gap pretty much that wide, and all the way down to the disk, so the nipple will compress enough to install it. I used a fresh dremel cutting disk, one of the fragile brown ones. Installed easily, now, and there's plenty of lip to hold it in.
Kenny Brown
Hard plastic stopper won't dry rot.
I like it's hard plastic not rubber due to the fact it won't dry up like the rubber ones, and brake.
Johnny Banks
Hard to install
Like other reviewers, this piece is made of hard plastic and it will not deform enough to push through the hole. I had to sand it down some to install. That was the case for both the brake and the clutch bottoms
Roy Ruedas
Very good
Very good
Angela Williams
Easy repair; replace this part at least at 10 year intervals to avoid a bigger problem.
I bought these to have on hand. Last batch I got (3) from a different source have been installed: in my Accord, wife's CRV and now, a neighbor's Accord. So, I haven't actually installed either of the two from Koauto yet. However, no reason to expect any problem with these: they appear identical to previous ones I've used: same white color, etc.. This is a simple part; I suspect all I've had came from same mould by whoever is actually manufacturing them. Honda really should have designed this system differently, at least by making this stopper pad out of a material not subject to being degraded by heat. In my experience, looks like you get 13 to 18 years out of one of these and them they crumble into pieces onto carpet in front of driver's seat; this leaves your brake lights on and if you don't get onto solving the issue quickly, your battery gets drained and your car's computer goes off-line, creating a bigger problem. Smart move: replaced this stopper pad at least by the time your car is 10 years old and avert the whole drained-battery scenario. It's easy: If old pad hasn't already fallen out, just break it out with dykes/pliers, etc., and put a new pad in: its just a few minutes. If your pad has already crumbled, pull fuse to the brake lights, or tape a couple of coins or a thin piece of wood, etc. onto brake pedal shaft at the top where the pad is supposed to push small plastic prong on the end of the brake light switch back into this switch to turn the brake lights off. - As a temporary fix, this could save you the whole problem with drained battery and subsequent computer issues.