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Parts for your 2002 Toyota Prius-Gas struts
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2002 Toyota Prius gas struts — what’s actually fitted
For the 2002 Toyota Prius (NHW11), gas struts aren’t used on the bonnet or the boot. Technical sources including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (NHW11 EPC), the 2002 Prius Owner’s Manual, and the NHW11 Body Repair information show a bonnet support rod (manual prop) and boot lid torsion bars rather than gas-charged lift supports. There are no Toyota part listings for lift supports on the bonnet or boot for this model.
This setup suits the first‑gen Prius because it’s a four-door sedan with a conventional boot, not a hatch. Torsion bars give the boot lid its lift and balance without the weight or cost of gas struts, and the bonnet is kept simple and light with a prop rod. That approach helped Toyota keep mass and complexity down in an early hybrid where every kilogram and dollar counted.
Owners sometimes confuse “gas struts” with suspension struts. The 2002 Prius does use MacPherson struts in the suspension, but those are shock/strut assemblies and not the gas lift supports used to hold up a bonnet or hatch.
What to look after instead of gas struts on this model:
- Bonnet support rod and its retaining clip — make sure the clip isn’t cracked and the rod seats securely.
- Boot lid torsion bars — if the boot feels heavy or won’t stay up, the torsion bars may need adjustment or replacement.
- Hinges and latches — a light clean and lubrication keeps the bonnet and boot operating smoothly.
- Boot weatherstrip and alignment — prevents water ingress and ensures the torsion bars aren’t working against misalignment.
If lift assistance is desired, some owners explore aftermarket retrofits. That typically involves custom brackets and careful placement to avoid panel distortion. It’s wise to confirm bonnet/boot weight, mounting strength, and clearance before modifying.
Referenced technical sources: Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for NHW11 (2001–2003) listing bonnet support rod and boot torsion bars