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Toyota Trunk Lid Latch will ensure that the trunk is closed, preventing thieves and bad weather. Based in 1937 and with no signs of slowing down, Toyota is on a quest of lean manufacturing that reduces waste, enhances prompt repairs, and directs savings toward enhanced drive mechanisms like its enhanced Hybrid Synergy Drive and the versatile TNGA platform that tightens steering, improves crash protection, and simplifies assembly lines on compacts, sedans, and SUVs around the globe. Toyota demonstrates that it does not pursue a trendy technology, but thousands of years of battery management, battery range on the road, and durability finesse by launching plug-in hybrids with legitimate electric range such as the RAV4 and improving battery management every subsequent year. Drivers love Toyota because the company adheres to sensible innovation that is so non-obtrusive but makes every single trip easier, less expensive, and safer. The Toyota Trunk Lid Latch has a lock pawl and rigid striker loop made of stainless steel at its cargo end which clamps the deck to prevent wind lift and vibration despite the highway becoming rough or the car being parked in pounding storms. Constructed in the shape of a seat belt buckle, the Trunk Lid Latch only releases when the internal lever (or key signal) pulls the spring back, and thus the sneaky hand cannot sneak in and force it to open in a parking lot. Nonetheless, the Trunk Lid Latch will wear out eventually due to the grinding of metal pivots and the welcoming nature of road salt to rust; therefore, vigilant owners will replace it before they accidentally pop their heads and release groceries onto the highway.