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Parts for your 2005 Toyota Vitz|yaris-Gas struts

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2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Gas Struts — Purpose, Service and Replacement

Based on technical sources, gas struts are indeed used on the 2005 Toyota Vitz/Yaris hatch. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists “Stay Assembly, Back Door” (gas-filled lift supports) for XP90-series Vitz/Yaris models released in 2005, and common OE suppliers such as Stabilus and Monroe publish application guides confirming tailgate gas struts for this vehicle. The bonnet on most 2005 Vitz/Yaris variants is supported by a prop rod rather than gas struts.

On the 2005 Vitz/Yaris, the rear hatch relies on a pair of gas struts to lift smoothly and hold safely at full height. They take the grunt out of opening the tailgate, balance the weight so it doesn’t slam shut, and provide controlled damping for a tidy, quiet feel. When they’re healthy, the hatch pops up cleanly and stays put — handy when loading the weekly shop or wrangling a pram.

Over time, seals harden and the nitrogen charge fades, especially after years of hot-cold cycling. Worn struts show their age by letting the hatch sink or bounce, needing a shove to open, or leaving an oily film on the chrome rod. It’s common to notice poorer performance in cold weather first.

Servicing advice for owners and workshops:

  • Inspect every service: check for smooth motion, any oil weep, and whether the hatch holds mid-travel. If it drifts down, plan replacement.
  • Replace in pairs: that keeps lift and damping balanced left-to-right.
  • Don’t grease the shaft: lubricants attract grit and damage the seals. Wipe clean with a soft cloth only.
  • Support the hatch: use a prop or helper when swapping struts — never trust a tired unit to hold while you work.
  • Mind the clips: most Vitz/Yaris struts use spring clips at the ball sockets. Ease the clip back, pop the socket off, then press the clip home on refit.
  • Check mounts: inspect the ball studs and brackets for play or corrosion