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Toyota 4runner Surf Rear Back Tailgate Window Up Down Control Switch 1991-1995 X on 2040-parts.com

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Toyota 4Runner Surf rear window tailgate window UP DOWN switch in GOOD working order.

This switch works in ALL 4Runners from 1991 to 1995 using this SAME switch.

If you own a 1991 model 4Runner. You MUST confirm your plug connector is the same as this one.

This switch will not work in the early production 1991 models and earlier years.

Check my other listings for lots of parts from many other 4Runners and Trucks I have torn down for parts. Email me for anything you may need that you don't find in my listings.

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