Hi all! I am a newbie here and am looking for some guidance. Recently, a bicyclist hit my car and cracked the circled light portion. I took it to a repair shop and was quoted $406.07 for the part (Part #81531-47010) and roughly $500 for labor but I am unsure if this is the correct part. I don't completely trust the repairman and have been thinking about replacing the part myself. That being said, does anyone know exactly what part I should be looking for and if anyone has any guidance/tips/videos on how to replace this, I would very very very much appreciate it! Thank you everyone!
I did this repair myself. It is not that easy. Make sure you put the bumper on a cloth so that it doesn’t scratch. Victim of a hit and run—again | PriusChat
I see from a Canadian parts site, it’s over $700 (CDN). It’s a turn signal, and brake light? Somebody’s gotta bell this cat…
It's the reverse lamp assembly and that looks like the correct part number. Here's the online OEM parts store I found in on $283.19: https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/toyota~lens~body~rr~turn~81531-47010.htm It isn't a very difficult job to replace, just very cumbersome. Lots of plastic clips to pop-off and a few wiring connectors. @Gokhan stated; you need to lay down a couple of large beach towels or rug runner, so you don't mar the painted surfaces of that bumper cover - when your remove it and lay it down. Good Luck....
My favorite Toyota parts department in Denver sells that for $310.05 so you could check to see how much shipping would be to Cali. (I checked Amayama for it and it's out of stock....I'm seeing a lot of things out of stock at Amayama which is disappointing....I've gotten amazing deals there on OEM parts.) Rear Turn Signal Lens & Body Right Hand #81531-47010 | Autoparts.toyota.com
And here is the repair manual. The hardest parts are removing the bumper from the clips (I broke one of them) and putting the bumper back (I was successful but some people couldn’t manage it, resulting in poorly aligned parts). If you touch the parking sensors, it will cost you $2,000 to have them recalibrated. Don’t put the bumpers on a surface without a cloth, as they easily scratch. 2017–2022 Prius Prime rear bumper—official Toyota repair manual
No, it is not that expensive. It is about $300, despite the Trump tariffs. Rear turn signal lens & Body Right Hand #81531-47010 | Autoparts.toyota.com