Mazda Miata (MX-5) This compact RWD model, offered with many engines options for those are who want to cruise with the top down in a base model, or hit the track in one of the high performance models, has been a popular model since its introduction.

Gas Release knob and Foot brake Pad

Old Oct 20, 2024 | 04:59 PM
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I am a newbie I have 1993 Mazda Miata. Over the years the rubber pad on the brake pedal has worn out and been discard, and I lost the **** on the end of the gas cap release. Any place I can get either of these for a reasonable price. I do not need the entire trunk and gas cap release. Thanks in advance.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2025 | 04:51 PM
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You should be able to buy replacement pedal pads through most auto parts shops. I do know the Miata pedal pad fits other mazda's so are quiet common and from my experience cheap. Don't know if you can but OE still. They cut off the supply of some parts as the car ages but I believe Mazda Japan are now remaking many parts for Miata's. Can't help but maybe a wrecker for the fuel cable ****.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2025 | 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Bookman51
I am a newbie I have 1993 Mazda Miata. Over the years the rubber pad on the brake pedal has worn out and been discard, and I lost the **** on the end of the gas cap release. Any place I can get either of these for a reasonable price. I do not need the entire trunk and gas cap release. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Charlescrown
You should be able to buy replacement pedal pads through most auto parts shops. I do know the Miata pedal pad fits other mazda's so are quiet common and from my experience cheap. Don't know if you can but OE still. They cut off the supply of some parts as the car ages but I believe Mazda Japan are now remaking many parts for Miata's. Can't help but maybe a wrecker for the fuel cable ****.
You think maybe he found them after 6 months?
 

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Don't see you helping.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2025 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlescrown
Don't see you helping.
Really dude , did I really need to answer the OP with an obvious question did you try eBay or Amazon which any DIY would know with.
so it’s a numbers equation, I can’t possibly answer every question that comes up everyday on this forum that has good members and very capable of answering many of the easier questions. As well I participate on between 5-9 forums Dailey and belong to dozens so I need to choose a thread based on time factors of how much I am willing to give to its end. Funny with your level of experience you even posted in this thread?
 
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Old Apr 15, 2025 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlescrown
You should be able to buy replacement pedal pads through most auto parts shops. I do know the Miata pedal pad fits other mazda's so are quiet common and from my experience cheap. Don't know if you can but OE still. They cut off the supply of some parts as the car ages but I believe Mazda Japan are now remaking many parts for Miata's. Can't help but maybe a wrecker for the fuel cable ****.
I did find something that I made work for the gas release ****. I will check again at local parts stores regarding the pedal pad. Thanks.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2025 | 03:10 PM
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You should post a picture may be helpful?
 
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Old Apr 15, 2025 | 03:12 PM
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You think maybe he found them after 6 months?
I found something I made work for the gas release ****, but still have not found the rubber gas pedal. Yes, I have tried the usual sources, eg eBay, Amazon, local auto parts stores, etc. I do not have a local Mazda dealer. I appreciate the response even if it is months later.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2025 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlescrown
You should be able to buy replacement pedal pads through most auto parts shops. I do know the Miata pedal pad fits other mazda's so are quiet common and from my experience cheap. Don't know if you can but OE still. They cut off the supply of some parts as the car ages but I believe Mazda Japan are now remaking many parts for Miata's. Can't help but maybe a wrecker for the fuel cable ****.
I checked again and was able to purchase the pedal cover via eBay from Miata Moss, Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Bookman51
I checked again and was able to purchase the pedal cover via eBay from Miata Moss, Thanks
Moss is a great company!!
Off topic but semi connected because of MOSS mention.
I was a Moss Motors aka Moss Distributor for parts back in the late 70's to mid 80's when I was going through my British car phase and including it on my other Automotive business. And for the sheets and giggles wrote 2 articles one was a British car periodical that primarily covered early British production cars the other was a USA based periodically flyer. My column was How to Americanize your MG.
 

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