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16 August 2024 · Genuine Toyota Parts

How to Identify Non-Genuine Toyota Parts and Why It’s Important to Shop Genuine

When it comes to maintaining and repairing your Toyota, ensuring you use genuine parts is crucial. Non-genuine parts might seem like a tempting alternative due to their lower cost, but they come with significant risks. Here’s a guide on how to identify non-genuine Toyota parts and why it’s essential to shop genuine.

How to Identify Non-Genuine Toyota Parts

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Check the Packaging:

Toyota Genuine Parts come in branded packaging with Toyota logos, part numbers, and high-quality printing.

Non-Genuine Parts

Often have generic or inconsistent packaging, misspellings, or low-quality printing. They may lack proper branding or have logos that don’t match the official Toyota logo.

Genuine Parts

Each Toyota Genuine Part has a specific part number. Verify this number against Toyota’s official parts catalog.

Non-Genuine Parts

May have incorrect, missing, or non-standard part numbers. If the part number doesn’t match the official catalog, it’s likely non-genuine.

Genuine Parts

Made from high-quality materials with precise manufacturing standards. They should fit perfectly and function seamlessly with your vehicle.

Non-Genuine Parts

Often made from inferior materials with substandard manufacturing processes. They may have visible defects, poor fit, or finish.

Genuine Parts

Toyota Genuine Parts will have certification marks indicating compliance with Australian regulations.

Non-Genuine Parts

Often lack these certification marks or use fake ones.

Consult Our Experts

Genuine Parts

Sourced directly from authorized Toyota dealerships like Kalamunda Toyota in Perth.

Non-Genuine Parts

Often sold by unauthorized sellers, online marketplaces, or non-specialized repair shops.