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Is this the upgrade from the samurai?
Happy new year! No, no way, there is no replacement for the Samurai. This is the on road car.
is this original toyota part ?
no, aftermarket, $35
You didn't have to remove the door handle?
No, only removed door inside cover and the latching mechanism which contains the actuator.
bro that's a lot of work...
It is a bit of work but you get the central locking back on remote control. Got lazy to use the key 🤫
Hi speed video too hard to follow, just for me I'd have preferred some voice explanation of a normal speed video instead of the annoying music. Well done on fixing your car though.
Sorry about that! There are tons of video and tutorials, hope you find one that explains better for you. Thank you! Good luck on fixing yours!
Do it from removing panel @#$%%
Agree, next time will do.
Not a good video. More detail on actually removing the part.
Removing is the hardest part in 99% cases when doing it for the first time, assembling parts back it's the same process in reverse order.
@@gherosh ua-cam.com/video/WprT0H8PUfs/v-deo.htmlsi=VAbvpoJEl-D4-yT1
Is this the upgrade from the samurai?
Happy new year! No, no way, there is no replacement for the Samurai. This is the on road car.
is this original toyota part ?
no, aftermarket, $35
You didn't have to remove the door handle?
No, only removed door inside cover and the latching mechanism which contains the actuator.
bro that's a lot of work...
It is a bit of work but you get the central locking back on remote control. Got lazy to use the key 🤫
Hi speed video too hard to follow, just for me I'd have preferred some voice explanation of a normal speed video instead of the annoying music. Well done on fixing your car though.
Sorry about that! There are tons of video and tutorials, hope you find one that explains better for you. Thank you! Good luck on fixing yours!
Do it from removing panel @#$%%
Agree, next time will do.
Not a good video. More detail on actually removing the part.
Removing is the hardest part in 99% cases when doing it for the first time, assembling parts back it's the same process in reverse order.
@@gherosh ua-cam.com/video/WprT0H8PUfs/v-deo.htmlsi=VAbvpoJEl-D4-yT1