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Parts for your 2003 Toyota Kluger-Gas struts

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2003 Toyota Kluger gas struts — what they do and when to replace them

Yes, gas struts are fitted to the 2003 Toyota Kluger. Technical references including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the XU20 Kluger/Highlander (2001–2007) and the Toyota Repair Manual (Body — Back Door — Back Door Stay) specify gas‑charged “back door stays” on the tailgate. Aftermarket catalogues (e.g., Stabilus Lift-O-Mat and Monroe Max-Lift) also list dedicated tailgate struts for this model. The bonnet on this generation typically uses a prop rod rather than gas struts, so the gas struts you’ll service are on the rear tailgate.

On a 2003 Kluger, the tailgate gas struts do the heavy lifting, taking the weight of the rear door so it opens smoothly and stays safely up. When they’re healthy, you get a controlled rise and a steady hold, even on a breezy day. When they’re tired, the tailgate can sag, drift down, or refuse to stay open — not ideal when loading the pram or the weekly groceries.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check the struts annually. Look for oily residue around the shaft seal, listen for creaks, and test hold strength: if the tailgate won’t stay up through its full travel, it’s time. Replace in pairs to keep lift and balance even. Don’t lubricate the chrome shaft — grease attracts grit and damages the seal. Just keep the shaft clean and free of nicks, and lightly wipe the tube with a clean, dry cloth.

Replacement is a straightforward DIY with the right care. Support the tailgate securely (a helper or a prop is a must), then pop off the clip or undo the fastener at each end and swap the strut. Align the sockets cleanly to avoid side‑loading. If the tailgate feels heavy or the struts have to be forced shut, recheck orientation and mounting points. In cooler climates, ageing struts lose charge faster