There are those little parts that wear out, get broken, or get lost during modding, and the part numbers are super difficult to find. If you're like me, you've got to have OEM goodness and you don't enjoy going to the parts counter at the dealership to describe your parts needs in excruciating detail only to end up with a shrug and no results. (Even more so if you're working with JDM parts that aren't even available in the US.) I ordered some parts from my favorite online retailer today. After researching them all (using the jp-carparts.com onine illustrated parts breakdown) I added the part numbers to my list of hard to find part numbers. Then I got to thinking that maybe it's time I published this list for everyone to enjoy. Here's what I got so far. 90467-06193-B3 This is the little plastic nut that retains the kick-panel cover in the driver's side footwell. I've had that cover on and off so many times that the plastic nut gave out. I just can't feel like things are right knowing here's not a proper plastic nut down there. 90467-06155 This is the little plastic nut that holds down the utility tray in the corner of the cargo floor. Mine isn't worn out yet. But I'm sure it will be. 72693-12080 This is the clip that holds the back seat lower cushion to the floor. I don't think the manufacturer ever expected the rear seat cushion to ever be removed. So, remove the seat two or three times and these guys will be shot. 74221-47020 and 74261-47020 These are those little rubber inserts in the hollow of the door handle. They're just a little garnish cover which hides the unsightly screw. If you've got kids, or the car wash vacuums your door handles, then you will need a supply of these. The front is 74221-47020 and the rear is 74261-47020. The Left and Right are the same part number because you can flip them over and use them either way. 90467-05164-B0 These are headliner clips. I broke one of mine while installing my rear view camera. Just like everything else, I just can't feel that everything is right when I know there's a missing headliner clip back there. 90159-A0030 If you've ever removed your front bumper cover then you're familiar with these guys. Remove your bumper cover a few more times and you've probably lost one. Sure, you could find a similar one at Home Depot. But I want the OEM goods whenever possible. 90119-A0098 This guy also lives down under front bumper cover and it retains splash guards. I'm missing one, and I must have the OEM replacement. 90159-50353 This little guy is the screw that holds the trailing edge of your front bumper cover in place at the inner edge of the wheel well. Again, if you've removed your bumper cover more than a few times then it might be time to get a fresh pair of these. OEM all the way! 90189-06193 Here's another part you will get to know if you've been removing your bumper covers. If you're using an electric driver you can easily strip these out. Be gentle, and have some spares just in case. 52161-16010 These pushpin clips are all over the top of the front bumper cover, and down under retaining the splash guards. They can start getting ragged after a few remove/install cycles -- particularly the ones under the car that are exposed to the road elements. 90467-07211 There are three of these that hold the upper radiator support garnish cover in place. They're cute. I've never lost one. But I'm keeping some extras in my parts cabinet, just in case.
Do know the part numbers for the rubber inserts that are at the bottom of the door wells and center console drink holders? Thanks Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
There is no insert specified for the forward cup holder. For the center console cup holder ... 58837-47010 This is the cup holder insert for 2011/12 - 2014/01. 55633-50030 This one is indicated for 2014/1 and beyond. As for an insert in the door side pocket, I see nothing ... FRONT DOOR PANEL & GLASS / toyota | part list|JP-CarParts.com (see "Image 2")
It's all about having the patience to hunt and peck your way through the parts catalog until you find what you're looking for.
***SUBSCRIBED*** Added to Watch Thread and Bookmarked I'm planning to replace the front bumper skin, hood, & right fender (not in that order...possibly) & can't thank you enough for posting this stuff.
The rubber liners in the door arm rests are a design fail: ridiculously easy to suck up when vacuuming. I lost one thus, gave up trying to excavate it from the vac bag, just carved a fresh one out of scrap rubber sheet.