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A mechanical arm that keeps the car door open at a set position, preventing it from swinging freely or closing unintentionally.
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Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| TOYOTA | YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_) | 1.5 (NCP93) | 1NZ-FE | 1497 CCM / 1.5 L | Petrol | 2007-08-01 2013-12-01 |
80 KW / 109 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_) | 1.3 4WD (NCP92_, NCP96_) | 2NZ-FE | 1298 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2005-09-01 2013-04-01 |
64 KW / 87 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.3 4WD (NCP92_) | 2NZ-FE | 1298 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2007-08-01 2010-11-01 |
64 KW / 87 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.3 VVT-i (NCP90_) | 2NZ-FE,2SZ-FE | 1299 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2005-11-01 2012-12-01 |
63 KW / 86 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.33 VVT-i (NSP90_) | 1NR-FE | 1329 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2010-07-01 2011-05-01 |
73 KW / 99 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.0 VVT-i (KSP90_) | 1KR-FE | 998 CCM / 1.0 L | Petrol | 2005-08-01 2011-12-01 |
51 KW / 69 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.4 D-4D (NLP90_) | 1ND-TV | 1364 CCM / 1.4 L | Diesel | 2005-08-01 2012-12-01 |
66 KW / 90 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.3 VVT-i (SCP90_) | 2SZ-FE | 1298 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2005-08-01 2010-11-01 |
64 KW / 87 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.8 VVTi (ZSP90_) | 2ZR-FE | 1798 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 2007-01-01 2011-12-01 |
98 KW / 133 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_) | 1.0 (KSP92_) | 1KR-FE | 998 CCM / 1.0 L | Petrol | 2005-09-01 2013-10-01 |
52 KW / 71 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_) | 1.3 (NCP92_, SCP92_) | 2NZ-FE,2SZ-FE | 1298 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2005-09-01 2013-10-01 |
64 KW / 87 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.8 VVTi (KVP91) | 1ZZ-FE | 1794 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 2005-11-01 2010-11-01 |
97 KW / 132 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.5 (NCP91_) | 1NZ-FE | 1497 CCM / 1.5 L | Petrol | 2005-11-01 2014-12-01 |
80 KW / 109 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.33 VVT-i (NSP90_) | 1NR-FE | 1329 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2008-11-01 2011-12-01 |
74 KW / 100 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.0 GPL (KSP90_) | 1KR-FE | 998 CCM / 1.0 L | Petrol/Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) | 2006-01-01 2011-12-01 |
51 KW / 69 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.5 (NCP91_) | 1NZ-FE | 1497 CCM / 1.5 L | Petrol | 2005-08-01 2011-12-01 |
79 KW / 107 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_) | 1.3 (NCP92_) | 2NZ-FE | 1299 CCM / 1.3 L | Petrol | 2006-01-01 2013-04-01 |
63 KW / 86 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_) | 1.5 (NCP93_) | 1NZ-FE | 1497 CCM / 1.5 L | Petrol | 2007-01-01 2012-12-01 |
79 KW / 107 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.5 (NCP91_) | 1NZ-FE | 1497 CCM / 1.5 L | Petrol | 2005-01-01 2008-09-01 |
81 KW / 110 PS |
| TOYOTA | YARIS (_P9_) | 1.0 VVT-i (KSP90) | 1KR-FE | 998 CCM / 1.0 L | Petrol | 2005-11-01 2010-11-01 |
52 KW / 71 PS |
Overview
| Car models | TOYOTA YARIS / VIOS Saloon (_P9_); TOYOTA YARIS (_P9_) |
| Engines | 1NZ-FE; 2NZ-FE; 2NZ-FE,2SZ-FE; 1NR-FE; 1KR-FE; 1ND-TV; 2SZ-FE; 2ZR-FE; 1ZZ-FE |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 69-133 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 51-98 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 2005-2014 |
FAQs
A door check, also known as a door check strap or limiter, controls the door's opening range, preventing it from opening too wide and causing damage. It ensures the door opens to a safe and intended position.
Signs include the door not staying open at certain angles, unusual noises when opening or closing the door, and the door swinging open or closed unexpectedly.
Repairing or replacing a door check typically involves removing the door panel, unbolting the old door check mechanism, and installing a new one. It's advisable to refer to the vehicle's service manual or consult a professional for specific procedures.
Driving with a malfunctioning door check is not recommended, as it can lead to the door opening too wide or not staying open, posing safety risks. It's best to address the issue promptly.