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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Vitz|yaris-Gas struts

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2006 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Gas Struts — Fitment, Purpose and Service Tips

Technical sources including Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) and the Body Repair Manual for the XP90-series Vitz/Yaris (2005–2010) list “Back Door Stay” components for the rear hatch, which are gas-filled lift supports. Aftermarket catalogues from brands such as Stabilus and Sachs also specify rear hatch gas struts for the 2006 Vitz/Yaris. The bonnet on this model uses a prop rod, not gas struts. So yes—gas struts are fitted to the rear hatch of the 2006 Toyota Vitz/Yaris.

On this compact hatch, the gas struts do the heavy lifting. They store nitrogen pressure to help raise the hatch smoothly and hold it open at full height without needing a hand. That means no wrestling the boot on a windy day and no sudden slams as the seals compress. They’re small, tidy and engineered to keep the hatch stable and predictable, even when the weather turns.

With age, seals harden and pressure drops, especially in colder months, and that’s when owners start noticing the hatch won’t rise on its own or sags slowly. As part of routine servicing, a quick check makes sense. Look for oil misting around the rod, listen for graunchy movement, and test if the hatch will stay parked at mid-stroke without creeping. If performance is marginal in winter or the hatch feels uneven side-to-side, plan a replacement.

  • Replace in pairs to keep lift balanced and avoid twisting the hinges.
  • Support the hatch safely with a prop or assistant