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Need help identifying this clip

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by CA Guy, Feb 26, 2023.

  1. CA Guy

    CA Guy Junior Member

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    Someone hit my rear bumper in the parking lot and now this small clip securing the bumper cover to the rear wheel well is broken. I took the good one from the other side and took a picture. Would appreciate it if anyone can help identify the part number.
     

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    I can't tell if the Amazon link loaded or not...

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    https://www.amazon.com/Retainer-Expansion-Replacement-Accessories-Universal/dp/B0BB97M31W/
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    "B01" should do it (y)
     
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  3. CA Guy

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    Thanks for the prompt reply. Judging from the picture, it looks to me that B01 is a little bigger than the OEM part. Let me do more research.
     
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    It looks like it might be Bumper Cover Retainer Clip - Toyota (90467-05170).
     
  5. Elektroingenieur

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    The clip, Toyota part number 90467-05170, is shown in catalog Figure 52-02, Rear Bumper & Bumper Stay. I’m not sure why parts.toyota.com says it’s “No Longer Available”; that site has a long history of being wrong, so I’d try a dealer, anyway.

    Claimed aftermarket substitutes include Auveco 22125 and Disco 15028PK.
     
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