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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Steering Wheel, Airbag, Steering Angle Sensor

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  • Toyota 45130-60320-E0 Button Assy,  Horn
    45130-60320-E0
    Button Assy, Horn
    • Part Notes: SANDAL WOOD,TRIM0#
    • Production Date: 08/2002-05/2005
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: UZJ100
    • Part Name Code: 45130
    • Replaced By: 45130-60321-E0
    MSRP: $1175.14 Your Price: $801.87

OEM 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Parts for Steering Wheel & Trim

Genuine 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser parts are produced by Toyota with the official design and standards, thus they ensure a high quality throughout the production process. OEM parts are the ideal choice for people looking for new Steering Wheel & Trim parts. With our competitive prices, we offer 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Steering Wheel, Airbag, Steering Angle Sensor that fit tight budgets, while still including the manufacturer warranties, a hassle-free returns policy and quick shipping options.

Steering Wheel Installation and Repair Tips for 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser

  • Q: How to address a steering wheel that is off center on 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser?
    A: To fix an off-center steering wheel, tape the top center of the wheel and column. Drive straight for 100 meters, mark a line, then adjust the wheel to straight and mark again. Measure the distance between lines to determine the steering angle, then adjust the tie rod ends accordingly. Reinstall boot clips after tightening lock nuts.
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