Evan-Fischer Engine Splash Shield Plastic Engine Under Cover Front Compatible with Toyota Sienna
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It's hard to say. As I mentioned above, the one I bought wasn't going to fit my 2012 and the seller required me to pay for return shipping and it was so expensive to ship that I just tossed
You don't get any screws or snap in clips with it. Then we had to procure them I'm sorry, I don't recall their size we just took the old ones to our local auto shop and they helped us find a new one.
In 2012, it would be appropriate. Having never seen a 2013 model, I do not know if it fits
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As a result, this feels more like how it should have been design originally. It has a rubbery texture, which I think will prevent the cracks and splits at the connection points as the original did after only a few About 20 minutes later, I had the software installed. There were still enough bolts left over from my last one, so I did not need them. As I recall, I was missing the back two bolts, which were not necessary, but I will add them at some point to be sure it is completely secure. Possibly a tad off fit on my 2016 Sienna (which may be a result of the aftermarket bumper), but I added duct tape in a way that would not be seen to ensure no air was getting in. Despite its relatively low price, I am very happy with it. It is much better than going to the dealership for the same thing. It was not secure enough at the back. Ok, I will focus on that now. In that situation, I probably needed to use press in clips. think I can still salvage it, but I definitely should have secured the back portion after going in reverse more quickly than I should have on dirt roads and catching the ground. I think I can still salvage it, but I should have secured the back portion first.
It is possible that all SE models have been affected. The Sienna SE is not compatible with this part. This fits the SE according to Amazon's fitments notes, but the nose of the SE bulges out where the two outer screws attach. It occurred to me on reflection that the vendor's notes do not mention the SE version.
I installed it on the 2011 Sienna XLE Limited v6 3 and it fit perfectly. Five liters. Part numbers 90159 and 90467 were just a few screws and fastener clips that needed to be replaced. It came in both a full-sized box and was ready to install right away. Not only that, it was not folded up.
I was pleasantly surprised at the speed at which it went up, and how quickly it took. The existing hardware and holes matched up so that we did not need to drill any new holes. It helped to lift the front end of the van from the ground with jack stands to get easy access underneath the.
In general, the work is more expensive here than it would be elsewhere, but it gets done. It's not an exact fit, but just a little bending is needed.
In spite of the fact that this is a third of the cost of OEM, it does not fit well. The mounting process involved redrilling several holes and improvising to get it installed. Compared to the original splash shield, it does not match the aspect ratio as well. As long as you're okay with modifying to get it to fit the piece, then it may work for you. Considering the price, the product is okay, but not exceptional.
The matching text is exactly the same.
For my 2011 Toyota Sienna XLE 2WD, I purchased this product. of my research led me to conclude this part should have been an exact match In this case, however, it wasn't. There was no problem with the front edge, but on the back side, we had to zip tie the edges because the part did not line up with the While it still functions, this isn't a perfect match if you need this part to fit exactly.