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How to replace the rear hatch handle on a Toyota Sequoia

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2010

How to replace the rear hatch handle on a Toyota Sequoia. This one is actually pretty hard. It's even harder if your rear window won't roll down!

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  • Brian, I have been badgering my husband to fix mine for 6 months now. Thanks to your video, I was able to replace mine, but with some difficulty. Thank you for saving me so much money! 

  • @laurajeanholcomb You're welcome! Way to go Laura! You make me smile like this! =  D

  • We can understand you just fine. Thanks

    

  • @holtontwo Cool thanks.

  • Thanks for your video. Very helpful! You helped me figure out how to remove the broken plastic hook and saved me a few bucks buying the replacement latch. Thanks again!

  • @LLPC102 You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback.

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  • @isaachuerta Great price but if its NOT METAL, don't waste your time,

  • Got my "METAL" handle on ebay in 3 days for $21. Because of this video, I had the confidence of getting past that MF opening the tailgate, took me 20 minutes of cussing. Moving the power window was a stumble also. BE SURE TO START THIS PROJECT WITH THE WINDOW ROLLED UP. When you get to the inside, the power window removes with 4 x 10mm bolts, the TRICK IS TO THEN SLIDE THE WHOLE MECHANISM DOWN AS A UNIT about 5 inches to make access to the latch. I did the whole thing in 2 hours. THanks

  • Seriously Brother, get a Paypal Account and post your paypal address in the info bar. Guys like me watch your video, and you give us confidence to try this ourselves, I just saved maybe $250 because of you, and I would surely send you a $5 donation as a token of appreciation, and with 23k views, just think if many of us had the same idea, you could get paid (Like you should)

  • Great DIY video...thanks for posting ...my local dealer (Toyota of Claremont) wanted to gouge me for $440 to replace this. (With plastic OEM parts) I'm sure it would be broken again in a few years; anyway you saved me a ton of dough. Thanks

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