DIY Fix Toyota Fuel Door Spring

DIY Fix Toyota Fuel Door Spring

If the fuel door on your Toyota will not open, here’s how to easily fix it yourself. The replacement fuel door spring is very inexpensive and only takes a couple of minutes to install.

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Jack Archer says:

Great informational video. I have been missing this spring for quite awhile. After seeing your video, I ordered new spring from Amazon.

Curtis Grindahl says:

You gave me exactly the guidance I needed, though I don't have a rubber ducky. 🙂 What I found was not that the spring had given up the ghost on my 2012 Camry, but that weeks of rain had so stiffened the hinge on the door that it wouldn't open. Propping the lever up I was able to open the door and then applied some graphite to the hinges. I worked the door a few dozen times and gave it another try… Works just fine. I might have gotten there on my own but YouTube makes it so easy to learn from others experience that I had to give that a try before launching out on my own. Thanks much. I'll check your Youtube thread and see whether subscribing makes sense for me. But regardless… thank you. You definitely earned a thumbs up!

Viper Slide says:

Sir;

Great job, thanks I could it never would it figure out if wasn't for you, thanks

Respectfully; Andy

Abdul Sathar Sait says:

Thank You, was very helpful.

Jaymes Smith says:

thanks for the video really helped out

Rudy Tuo says:

Thanks very much for the detailed video and explanation. Worked and greatly appreciate your doing this.

rads ter says:

Thank you for saving me lotsa money ..

Konwayne Ringlen says:

hi umm where do i ge that one,i mean walmart sell it too?

Charles Harper says:

Thanks definitely helpful

Homesh Patel says:

Thankyou so much..u have saved atleast $45 …my neighborhood garage guy asked $45 just for inspection…

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