Replacement Rear, Passenger Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
Manufacturer #REPT763301
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Replacement Rear, Passenger Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
Manufacturer #REPT763301
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$10.99
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Rear, Passenger Side |
| Replaces OE Number | 5257547021 |
| Replaces Partslink Number | TO1133102 |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Promotions | Spring Sale |
| Interchange Part Number | 5257547021, TO1133102 |
| Returns Policy | 30-Day Return Policy |
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ReplacementRear, Driver Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
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Rear, Driver Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
5.0/5
It was easy to install and held bumper in place
JC
Posted by Jeffrey C. / Fri, Apr 26
Rear, Driver Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
4.0/5
Very satisfied with the part I ordered, but the shipping was exorbitant.
ML
Posted by Marc L. / Wed, Aug 30
GreatRear, Driver Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
5.0/5
I was freaking out that I'd accidentally buy the wrong part but this website made it so easy and the product is great
AB
Posted by Angela B. / Tue, Aug 29
Awesome productRear, Driver Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
5.0/5
Worked as well as expected. Came in quick
AB
Posted by Angela B. / Tue, Aug 29
Toyota Prius body partRear, Driver Side Bumper Retainer, 4 Cyl., 1.8L Engine
5.0/5
Part arrived as described within three business days of my order.
jt
Posted by jason t F. / Wed, Aug 09
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Question: do you have the white colour one available? this look like just one of the side, how can I select for one left and one right hand side? thxtimmy / Sep 11, 2020
Hi Tim,
We don't do painting on our body parts and only ship them primed. We suggest having it painted locally so they can correctly match the shade of your paint.
JE
I’ve installed a few of those that part goes under the bumper and will never be seen so the color doesn’t matter. On the part you should see LH or RH but it will be very easy to see how it fits when you get it.
S
Answered by Sholom / Fri, Sep 11Question: The passenger side bumper just over the wheel on 2013 Prius was loosened and became detached when I drove off a curb mistakenly. Is the retainer the part I need to have to fix?Mary A. / Apr 29, 2022
Hello! If the retaining clips have broken, then yes, you would need to replace it.
MD
YES, the retainer is what you want to order. Besure to order the retainer listed specially for you 2013 Prius. Chances are the retainer broke the end of retainer closest to the wheel and that is why your bumper panel is : loose and likely " flapping" in ghe wind when you drive your car. ORDER the new retainer and when you receive it you can see that there are 4 slots on the top of the new retainer which hold corresponding tabs on the top edge of the loose bumper panel. CAREFULLY pry up any of the
bumper panel taps on the old retainer on your car. THEN you can gently pull the bumper panel away from the Prius car body starting at the wheel well and working back to the rear bumper. BE SURE TO LOOK AT TGE END OF OLD RETAINER AT THE WHEEL AND NOTE HOW THE HOOK ON THE END OF RETAINER FITS OVER THE WHEEL WELL EDGE. THAT HOOK IS THE REAL KEY TO HOLDING YOUR BUMPER PANEL IN PLACE !! You will then have room to be able to fit a Phillips head screw driver into each of the 4 screws which hold the old retainer to the car body and remove those 4 screw and old retainer. Chances are that the end of retainer closest to wheel broke apart from the rest of retainer and that is why your bumper panel is :flapping in the wind" when you drive your car. Install the new retainer by positioning the new retainer in the space between the car body and loose bumper panel and using the 4 screws you removed earlier attach the new retainer to car body. DO NOT SNAP ANY OF THE BUMPER PANEL INTO THE SLOTS ON THE RETAINER YET. Once the new retainer is screwed onto the body of car, then starting with the tab on the loose bumper panel closest to the rear bumper and working towards the wheel, snap each bumper panel tab into the slots on the new retainer one tab at a time. After you snap the 2nd bumper body snap in place, BE CERTAIN TO POSITION THE HOOK ON END OF NEW RETAINER OVER THE EDGE OF WHEEL WELL.. THEN continue snapping the last of bumper panel snaps into place.. Good Luck.
EG
Answered by Edward G. / Fri, Apr 29Showing 1 - 2 of 2 Questions