Chris Gonzales
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Great little replacement rubber stop clips! I’ve used them on some Hondas and KIA’s!
Nicholas C Perry
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
Worked with some shimming, insert portion could be larger diameter. Reasonable price.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
Did not fit on 2002 Acura RSX Type S as Amazon said. The stem is too small for the hole on the brake pedal so it will fall out. I used some JB Weld to take up the slack. Also, I don't technically need 12 pieces so seemed like a waste.
Dustin Wolfe
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
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Robert
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
I am sure this is a fine product if it actually fit. Are these actually tested on each vehicle? We should be able to trust that the part fits if Amazon says it does.
Boxer's,Boston's,Betta's & a boy
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
I like that thanks to Google and YouTube videos found out this little thing “brake switch bumper pad” exists and was most likely the reason the brake/tail lights wouldn’t shut off on my 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe. Brake/tail lights would stay on even when vehicle was off.. had to disconnect battery to get brake/tail lights to turn off.First check ..gently shake the emergency brake and that it’s not stuck or partially engaged. Of course I wasn’t that lucky to find it was the cause and solution of why the brake/tail lights wouldn’t shut off even when car was not running.I’m a 50ish young female .. found out via Google then YouTube videos what the likely culprit was and how to replace it. Saw what this thing was supposed to look like and it was mentioned it would likely be found in pieces on the floor of the car below the brake pedal or in that area (scattered around in a million pieces) I went to check the floorboard .. lucky me had just shaken out the sand from floor-mat ..but I found every single tiny bit of this disc like thing (the one on my vehicle happened to be clear making it slightly more difficult to locate),but I did find every single tiny piece. A plastic washer like thing.. maybe once was rubber like material,but what I found were hard tiny plastic pieces. Never knew this “brake switch bumper pad” existed and had never heard the term before. It’s not something you know is on your vehicle until it’s not .. or disintegrates causing you notice that one of the very noticeable features of your vehicle isn’t working properly. ..I am a 5’2” 100lb female. I want to get things done quickly and cheap,but done right. Also not the type (if I have time) not to try figuring out how to do something myself. Curious why I bothered picking up each tiny crumb of this thing? These parts are not readily available in the local auto parts stores at least not for my 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe.. and/or not where I live. and that’s why I spent the time searching for the little tiny crumbs. Ordered this particular one from Amazon.. most likely because it was stated to fit my vehicle and shipped fastest. In the meantime I found my magnifying glass that I really wasn’t sure I owned,but thought I might have .. and got out the tweezers .. fit the tiny crumbles back together like a puzzle and used fast drying superglue. .. once dried I watched the YouTube video again.. used some real colorful language .. can’t see that particular spot (not in my vehicle anyway) don’t know how big guys/mechanics .. well,they most likely remove the dash or drivers side seat .. neither was something I was the least bit interested in doing.But.. Once I did the research into what might be causing brake/tail lights to stay on even when vehicle was turned offIt was actually easy to do yourself andto be honest the part that I found and glued back together has been in place for months at this point and functions just fine. I most likely won’t replace it with this purchase until it crumbles and falls out again ..and you could probably use any number of things to replace it temporarily. I considered one of those rubber furniture leg pads .. the non skid or non scratch things.. I think that would have worked temporarily while waiting on the proper replacement piece or glue it together like I did (that was an extremely frustrating process,but needed the use of my car and certainly didn’t want to put others in danger with non properly functioning brake/tail lights If I had taken the vehicle to the dealership or any mechanic I’m guessing it would have cost me significantly more than what it cost me in my time googling and watching YouTube videos and the price of this part. Even though I didn’t end up using the part .. I’m keeping it as it might be needed later.Do yourself a favor and buy one or twenty .. (they seem to only be sold everywhere in multiples of 10) but the price is nothing compared to the dealership or mechanic.
Joey
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023
I bought this for my 2007 Hyundai accent I needed it to put behind the clutch because the old one was all smashed out and broken it was kind of hard to put in at first but I had a little bit of grease and it slipped right in it's like a glove for the price you can't beat it
Michael Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
They were a little too small for my 93 accord but a little electrical tape made it fit! Good quality for what you pay for.