Link Rod: Description

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Description
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Vehicles equipped with a power liftgate utilize a link rod assembly. This link rod (Figure) is located in the left rear of the vehicle and is visible without removing the D-pillar trim. The link rod attaches the liftgate to the power liftgate drive unit assembly. The link rod consists of a steel shaft, equipped with two spherical rod end receptacles at each end. The weight of the liftgate is not supported by the link rod, the liftgate prop rods are designed to support the liftgate.

The link rod cannot be adjusted or repaired and if damaged, must be replaced. Consult your Moparβ„’ parts catalog for a specific part number.

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