Toyota Switch Blank (55539-32010 replacement)
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Description
This dash switch blank replaces part number 55533-32010 and its closely related variant (55539-32010) which are widely used across the Toyota and Lexus veichles to fill unused slots in the instrument panel or center console.
The Model is optimised for printing in PETG Basic, this should work well in cars that aren't subjected to excessive heat and locations which aren't in direct sunlight.
For a more resistant material choice pick the Bambu ASA profile for more extreme enviroments and sunny climates.
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This standard part fits a vast range of models from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
Compatible Vehicles
These models use this specific blank or its direct equivalents:
Toyota Celica: 1982–1999 (including ST202/ST204/ST205)
Toyota 4Runner: 1984–2002
Toyota Tacoma: 1995–2004
Toyota MR2: 1985–1995
Toyota Supra: 1993–1998
Toyota Corolla: 1984–2002
Toyota Tercel: 1983–1999
Toyota Camry: 1983–1991 (2nd Gen & earlier)
Toyota Land Cruiser: 1985–2007 (including FJ80, FZJ80, and 100-Series models)
Toyota T100: 1993–1998
Lexus LX450: 1996–1997
Usage Variations
Clock Cover: Specifically designated as part 55533-32010 for filling the clock gap in early Camrys.
Switch Blank: More commonly known as part 55539-32010 for filling unused rectangular switch holes (like those for fog lights or power mirrors) in trucks and SUVs.
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License
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