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The DEFTrunk Rear Hatch Liftgate Door Handle Switch Latch Cover is a high-quality rubber cover designed for various Toyota models, including Prius, Avalon, and Camry. Made from durable Ethylene Propylene Rubber, it offers excellent heat resistance and a comfortable touch. This product allows you to replace just the cover instead of the entire latch assembly, saving you time and money. The package includes the cover, screws, and a Z-type screwdriver for easy installation.
T**N
Perfect replacement
This was a perfect fit for a 2011 Toyota 4Runner. The OEM one was essentially gum at this point. Appearance is that of a quality, well made product. Really super easy to install, the hardest part is getting all the old cover off. You can pop the handle down and rotate it slightly counterclockwise to make some space and pick at the pieces of the old cover. Denatured alcohol will get any remnants off. The cover is directional, so make note of which way it comes off.
I**.
Fits well. Still holding after couple of months
Fits well. Still holding after couple of months
K**1
Trunk Rear Hatch Liftgate Door Handle Switch Latch Cover Release Button Rubber Cover
Purchased this for my 2008 Prius and it's working great. The screws are a pain to get out and back in as well as removing the melted rubber from old rubber release. After a lot of work I got the screws out without having to take my car apart (videos on you tube). Concentrated Krud Kutter and a small flat head screwdriver works for removing melted rubber. When I removed some of the rubber I used a plastic bag to clean off my screwdriver each time and when I got it mostly cleaned off I used Krud Kutter to remove the rest. It can be time consuming doing this.
A**R
Does the job
Fit good, tool included to remove screws on a Sienna is no good so used own tools. Happy with purchase so far.
1**F
An affordable fix
Great price! The fit was perfect and the liftgate cover was “easy” to install (once I got the old one off that had melted, that is. Cleaning the switch was a pain—and the YouTube videos wisely cut that step out). Be prepared to pick up a few fasteners/retainers to put the panels back. Very happy with the fix. About $18 and 60 minutes… far cheaper than the dealership!
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