RAV4PartsField guide
RAV4 cross-market identification · gasoline · hybrid · FWD · AWDInternational B2B inquiry · no retail checkout
Unbadged compact SUV on a highland trail representing the Toyota RAV4 vehicle class

Model-specific B2B parts sourcing

Toyota RAV4 parts, identified before quotation.

Prepare wholesale maintenance, repair and collision-part inquiries by generation, market, gasoline or hybrid powertrain, FWD or AWD and verifiable component details.

Vehicle-class context only. The unbadged scene supports vehicle identification; it is not fitment proof, a stock image or a claim of Toyota affiliation.
Start withProduction period
Then separateGasoline or hybrid
ConfirmFWD or AWD
Finish withPart evidence

Three buyer profiles

One model name, different buying problems.

RAV4 replacement-parts demand spans routine fleet service, mixed repair-network replenishment and appearance-sensitive collision lines. Each requires a different evidence pack.

01 · FLEET

Planned maintenance lots

Group filters, ignition, wipers, brakes and chassis wear lines by powertrain and production period.

02 · REPAIR NETWORK

Mixed technical lists

Use references, old-part photos, dimensions and connector views to control supersession and variant risk.

03 · COLLISION

Facelift-sensitive panels

Confirm full vehicle photos, trim, lamp technology, sensor openings, finish and export packing.

System ledger

Browse by the evidence a buyer must collect.

These are working directories, not automatic availability lists. Open a system to see its part scope, matching risks and prioritized quote pages.

01

Maintenance and Filters

Routine parts become useful wholesale lines only after the vehicle population is divided by production period, engine or hybrid system and measurable component evidence.

02

Engine Parts

The RAV4 name spans several gasoline engines and hybrid engine applications. Engine code, casting evidence and rebuild scope must stay attached to every line.

03

Cooling System

Cooling requests must identify the circuit. Gasoline engine cooling, hybrid support and inverter cooling cannot be combined under one generic radiator or pump line.

04

Fuel, Intake and Emission

Regional emissions equipment and engine management layouts create different sensors, canisters, injectors and air paths even within the same model year.

05

Exhaust System

Exhaust assemblies are shaped by engine, wheelbase, emissions market and sensor position. Quote the complete section boundaries rather than a broad exhaust name.

06

Transmission and Driveline

FWD, mechanical AWD and hybrid driveline layouts require different evidence. Transmission labels, shaft measurements and side must accompany every part reference.

07

Steering

Left-hand and right-hand drive are not interchangeable shortcuts. Rack type, connector, mounting and tie-rod dimensions must be checked from the actual vehicle.

08

Suspension

Suspension lines must distinguish front and rear, left and right, FWD and AWD, bare dampers and complete assemblies.

09

Braking

Brake package overlap means the model year alone is insufficient. Keep caliper, old pad or disc dimensions and axle position on the same request line.

10

Wheel Hubs and Bearings

Wheel-end assemblies can differ by axle, drivetrain, ABS encoder and production source. Photograph the connector and mounting face, not only the flange.

11

Electrical and Sensors

Part labels and connector photos are central to electrical requests. The same function name can use different calibrations, wire counts and housings.

12

Hybrid and High-Voltage Support

This directory covers identification and service-support items, not authorization to open or repair a high-voltage battery pack. Qualified procedures remain mandatory.

13

Lighting

A correct body outline does not prove the correct beam, electronics or connector. Lighting requests need front or rear photos and backside evidence.

14

Body and Exterior

Collision parts need full-vehicle photos, trim evidence and a packing plan. Small sensor or grille differences can prevent installation.

15

Interior and Controls

Interior names repeat while color, grain, tabs and switch layouts change. Clear front, rear and connector photos are essential.

16

Air Conditioning and Heating

Gasoline, hybrid and plug-in variants can use different compressor and thermal layouts. Build location, powertrain and connector evidence are required.

17

Wipers and Washers

Driver, passenger and rear wiping systems must be listed separately. Measure blade length and photograph the arm connection before quoting a set.

18

Glass and Mirrors

Visibility parts are equipment-sensitive. Camera brackets, rain sensors, heating, blind-spot indicators, tint and driving side must be confirmed.

Current decision pages

Open the prioritized RAV4 part lines.

These substantial pages cover OE/reference scope and the application details that change a wholesale quotation. Other components remain available through their system directory and RFQ route.

Field sequence

Make the first quotation comparable.

A disciplined intake reduces back-and-forth and keeps vehicle evidence attached to each line item.

Map the vehicle

Production period, destination market, engine or hybrid designation and drivetrain.

Separate each line

Part name, position, side, reference, dimensions and included components.

State buying terms

Quantity, grade target, packing, destination and preferred trade term.

Review the record

Final fitment and commercial scope apply only when confirmed in writing.

Company catalogue route

Continue to POPXA for the wider RAV4 range.

After organizing the application and purchasing details here, buyers can review the POPXA Toyota RAV4 parts catalogue and submit the same evidence for a commercial review.

Build a traceable request

Send a RAV4 parts field list.

Include vehicle generation or production period, market, engine or hybrid designation, drivetrain, part reference or photos, position, quantity, packing and destination. A listing is not automatic fitment or availability confirmation.

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