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Toyota Sequoia Fuel Door is a flush fit to the muscular body of the full size SUV that is evocative of the rough but sophisticated attitude that characterizes the line. The Toyota is a roomy vehicle with seats to fit all of their friends, it has a V8 that effortlessly pulls trailers, and it even has wheel drive option which keeps the families in the mountain camp sites without breaking a sweat. The Sequoia can provide comfort on the roads and stability on off-roading with help of reliable body on frame construction, sophisticated safety technology and comfort on the road with a smooth independent rear suspension. Authentic components support the Toyota reputation of long term reliability and thus the owners could venture throughout the years. The Sequoia Fuel Door does not match the strengths. The Fuel Door is made of corrosion resistant metal and each covers the filler neck area to prevent dust and prying hands as well as keeps the exterior lines clean. Its hinged design makes refueling fast and easy, and it can be locked up so that it is not tampered with, and close with a satisfying thwack that feels like the sturdiness that drivers are provided with. Toyota designers went to an extent of adjusting the tension of springs such that the Fuel Door works properly in extreme temperatures that guarantees uniform operation in snow or desert heat. Installing a Toyota Sequoia Fuel Door involves parking, disassembling the hinge, installing the new part, screwing loosely then reconnecting the release cable after which one should ensure the part moves freely.