Guys, multiple folks asked me what I did with the tabs that were Drilled Out. I forgot to record how I filled the tabs with Hat glue using my wife's Hot Glue gun. It has been holding on perfectly fine, no issues. I am sorry about that.
Getting ready to perform this process on our 2013. Replacing the chrome bezel on the switch assembly on the drivers side. Of course the switches must be removed from the original and installed on the replacement bezel. But your video provided good info. Will be using pan head screws instead of the hot glue, or might use 2 part epoxy.
I've never done anything like this before. I was able to do this exact thing by myself, a 50-year-old woman. Thank you so much! This was so helpful and I would not have been able to do this without you because it bothered me so much every single time I got in my car. And now I have the satisfaction of fixing it myself all because of you. Thank you
Not sure anyone commented on this or not. But you DO NOT need to drill out the two black plastic welds to remove the armrest. You only need to drill out the two WHITE welds. To reattach the welds, I used a plastic welder but have seen people use everything from hot glue to superglue to panel screws. I think the later is the way to go and don’t know why Toyota didn’t design it that way in the first place. Thanks for the video how-to. It definitely kept me from breaking plastic!
Thanks for the video I have a 2013 Avalon and have the same issue. Original owner. It’s absolutely sickening how they were so cheap on this. Everyone has this issue and it should have been recalled
Thanks for the video……..I used the same seller for the “leather” which was excellent quality and as you stated, definitely thicker than oem. Used 3m glue and 3/8” staples …….like you I felt “looks pretty good”. Removing the door panel was actually easy…….putting it back was another story. Still, after a large volume of profanity I finally got it reinstalled. Wouldn’t have tried this without the benefit of your “tutorial “!
I have the same problem with my 2014 Avalon. My center console cover is also worn badly to where the vinyl is rubbed off. I, as you, was disappointed with the quality of the material used by Toyota. Thanks for sharing. Now I know I have my work cut out for me.
I have the same problem on a 2013 model. I watched the video and it was quite helpful. However, the replacement cover shown on ebay when the link is accessed looks quite different from the one you used in the video. I ordered one from amazon that looks identical to the ebay link and it is considerably too short...it does not fit. Would you mind verifying that the ebay link is for the one you used in the video? Thanks.
Thank you for the video it was awesome can you tell me about how long it took you to do it is it a weekend project the one day or ?..I finally got the material for the armrest in I like to get working on it
Guys, multiple folks asked me what I did with the tabs that were Drilled Out. I forgot to record how I filled the tabs with Hat glue using my wife's Hot Glue gun. It has been holding on perfectly fine, no issues. I am sorry about that.
Getting ready to perform this process on our 2013. Replacing the chrome bezel on the switch assembly on the drivers side. Of course the switches must be removed from the original and installed on the replacement bezel. But your video provided good info. Will be using pan head screws instead of the hot glue, or might use 2 part epoxy.
Bro; I follow up and done job but door won’t lock when I parking or lock car, only driver door stay open any idea replaying 😊
@@NikGarage I used self tapping screws, they worked fine.
I've never done anything like this before. I was able to do this exact thing by myself, a 50-year-old woman. Thank you so much! This was so helpful and I would not have been able to do this without you because it bothered me so much every single time I got in my car. And now I have the satisfaction of fixing it myself all because of you. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Not sure anyone commented on this or not. But you DO NOT need to drill out the two black plastic welds to remove the armrest. You only need to drill out the two WHITE welds.
To reattach the welds, I used a plastic welder but have seen people use everything from hot glue to superglue to panel screws. I think the later is the way to go and don’t know why Toyota didn’t design it that way in the first place.
Thanks for the video how-to. It definitely kept me from breaking plastic!
Thanks for the video I have a 2013 Avalon and have the same issue. Original owner. It’s absolutely sickening how they were so cheap on this. Everyone has this issue and it should have been recalled
Thanks for the video……..I used the same seller for the “leather” which was excellent quality and as you stated, definitely thicker than oem. Used 3m glue and 3/8” staples …….like you I felt “looks pretty good”. Removing the door panel was actually easy…….putting it back was another story. Still, after a large volume of profanity I finally got it reinstalled. Wouldn’t have tried this without the benefit of your “tutorial “!
Great video. Direct. No extra blabbing about crap. I wish all how to videos were like this un
I have the same problem with my 2014 Avalon. My center console cover is also worn badly to where the vinyl is rubbed off. I, as you, was disappointed with the quality of the material used by Toyota. Thanks for sharing. Now I know I have my work cut out for me.
Great job in making the video. So helpful. Thanks!
But how did you attach the arm rest on after drilling out the plastic welds?
You didn't show it, but did you replace the plastic rivets with screws?
Yes I did
Great presentation and easy to follow. Thanks 9:23
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video!!!! Were the Door lock cables easy to remove? Also, did you restaple?
Yes, easy to remove, they pop out. No I did not staple, I used Hot glue.
Yeah, I gotta replace mine. Wish me luck, I am not the handiest chap
I have the same problem on a 2013 model. I watched the video and it was quite helpful. However, the replacement cover shown on ebay when the link is accessed looks quite different from the one you used in the video. I ordered one from amazon that looks identical to the ebay link and it is considerably too short...it does not fit. Would you mind verifying that the ebay link is for the one you used in the video? Thanks.
Yes the link is the same exact one I used.
That was a smooth job 👌 thanks!
Same issue with my 2013 Avalon Hidden defect
Same Question as Matt Singa: what did you do about the plastic clips that you drilled out?
I Used Hot glue to fill them in and it has been holding on just fine. no issues so far.
You're good! Nice job!
Thank you for the video it was awesome can you tell me about how long it took you to do it is it a weekend project the one day or ?..I finally got the material for the armrest in I like to get working on it
Took me about 3 hours with filming.
Thanks again for the video!,... got it done, looks great
Great job
thanks for the video.
Wow nice work!
what did you do about the plastic clips that you drilled out?
I used hot glue gun and filled the hole with hot glue. Not the perfect way to fix it but it works.
Can you buy more clips...is that why you didn't show that part 😆
Thanks so much for doing this video! I've been looking for this for over a year. Can I ask where you got the replacement armrest cover?
Got it on eBay
What company did you get the real leather covers, I have only been able to find synthetic
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
I have the exact problem in my 2018 Avalon where did you get the replacement material
eBay
Where did you purchase the cover ?
eBay, check the description of the video, link should be there.
You didn't show how to put the armrest bk in place...you went straight to putting the door panel bk on 🤔🤔🤔
I know, unfortunately that footage was messed up and I couldn’t use it. I only found out while editing, so sorry.