🚗 Keep Your Fuel Door in Check with Dorman!
The Dorman 47208 Fuel Door Spring is a direct replacement part designed for select Lexus and Toyota models, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance. Made from durable materials, this spring is backed by over a century of automotive expertise, making it a trustworthy choice for vehicle maintenance. Easily verify compatibility with your vehicle using the garage tool.
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037495472081 |
Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
Model | Dorman 47208: Fuel Door Spring |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.75 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 47208 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 47208 |
OEM Part Number | 77360-33020; 7736022020 |
R**S
Works Great
Installed easy (1991 Toyota Land Crusier) and is the perfect fit for the fuel door.
R**B
Worked Well
Bought this one to replace the one on my car fuel door that was no longer opening and so far it is working very well.
J**Y
Do not recommend.
I purchased this for my 2000 Toyota Camry. It fits the vehicle but the metal is very pliable and does not pop the gas door open. The pressure of the gas door being closed bends the metal so that it will not open. I do not recommend this product.
J**S
Good fit
Easy to replace broken spring - worth it
B**K
It works well and fits with minor fix
I had to grind off about 1/8 inch off each end near the hinge to get it to fit, but that was easy, and then it fit my 2009 Lexus R 350 pefectly.
A**R
Fixed the Problem
My son has an older Rav4 and his switch stopped working to open fuel door. Did some research and found the door spring had broken. After viewing a youtube video on how to fix it, there was a link for this part. The part was a great price and very easy to install (took 2 minutes) and the problem was resolved, Definately recommend this product.
C**N
OK
Doesn't generate enough spring force to reliably open the fuel door, but better than nothing.
K**A
Great! Why didn't we buy this sooner?
Who knew that fixing the fuel door so that it pops open again would be so easy?! We went a year without looking into why the fuel door was stuck and with the aggravation that caused. Hubby finally had had enough, and found a video online that showed that it can be done by one person with an object - a rubber ducky- to prop the fuel door release handle up, or two people (one holding the fuel release handle while the other person opens the fuel door and installs this part.) The repair took two minutes!
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