For optimum performance and long-lasting reliability, select OEM Toyota parts such as 87107-52061 Heater Core also known as Toyota Heater Core. The manufacturer provides a warranty for certified dealerships' parts which covers 12-month, 12,000-mile of operation. The use of OEM components stands as the essential component to meet operational standards set by the original factory layout. The specific component supports 2009-2014 Toyota Yaris.
The Toyota part 87107-52061 Heater Core can be utilized in car repairing and regular maintenance. The Direct Replacement product will come in New condition. This Toyota Heater Core also satisfies the requirements of vehicles since it carries the factory warranty. To get the extra details concerning delivery and returns, visit the pages of Shipping Policy and Return Policy. Toyota 87107-52061 is designed to direct engine heat to cabin airflow and is a small radiator designed to circulate a water-antifreeze mixture in passages using aluminum or brass to ensure effective thermal transfer. With the help of a fan, it provides uniform heating and may be applied to supplement engine cooling, with a few other uses involving valves and electromechanical actuators to provide fine temperature control. This component will help avoid clogging, leaks, and corrosion that may necessitate a significant amount of dashboard dismantling and helps to appreciate the importance of the genuine Toyota parts that will last longer and fit correctly.
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