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The Exterior Door Handle of Toyota Yaris iA is on a subcompact sedan that punches above its size. Toyota Yaris iA draws chassis balance along with Toyota's build quality. This provides the Toyota Yaris iA agile cornering, confident braking. Moreover, it combines with excellent fuel economy of nearly forty miles per gallon. Its cabin is roomier and comes filled with stability control. Moreover, low-speed collision warning and a slick six-speed gearbox let drivers enjoy every commute. The Toyota warranty which backs genuine parts instils more confidence. Furthermore, the lightweight body means responses remain quick and parking is easy. So, you can take on the city slick streets or the highways like a pro. Exterior Door Handle is the outside lever connected by a metal rod to the latch, so when you pull it, it pulls the latch. So just grab the lever and pull, and it releases the catch and swings the door open. The Yaris iA Exterior Door Handle is made of heavy duty molded plastic or metal to withstand daily tugging, road grime, heat, scratches and more and is light enough not to add weight. But it makes a clean aerodynamic fit and shared latch linkage may mean that a sticky latch makes the handle feel stiff. In the event of damage, a color-matched replacement Exterior Door Handle will restore your factory appearance and secure locking without hassle. First, the installation is easy, then remove the inner panel, unbolt the handle, swap the lock cylinder, bolt it back in, reconnect the rods, refit the inner panel, and finally done. Test it out.