New 84630-3TA0A Trunk Lid Latch Assy For Nissan 2013-19 Altima 2016-19 Maxima US
New 84630-3TA0A Trunk Lid Latch Assy For Nissan 2013-19 Altima 2016-19 Maxima US
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Trunk Lid Latch Assy for Nissan
This Trunk Lid Latch Assy for Nissan secures the rear trunk of the vehicle and ensures proper locking and unlocking functionality, replacing part number 84630-3TA0A.
Overview
This Trunk Lid Latch Assy for Nissan acts as the primary locking mechanism for the rear storage compartment. Drivers use this Trunk Lid Latch Assy for Nissan to maintain vehicle security and prevent the trunk from opening unexpectedly during transit. It serves as a direct replacement for worn or damaged rear latch units in specific sedan models.
Built For Performance
- Constructed with durable materials to withstand frequent opening and closing cycles.
- Features a precise mounting configuration to match the original equipment layout.
- Includes internal electromechanical components for integration with remote release systems.
- Treated with corrosion resistant coatings to maintain operation in various weather conditions.
- Designed to restore the smooth engagement of the trunk striker and latch assembly.
Fits These Machines
- for Nissan Altima 2013
- for Nissan Altima 2014
- for Nissan Altima 2015
- for Nissan Altima 2016
- for Nissan Altima 2017
- for Nissan Altima 2018
- for Nissan Altima 2019
- for Nissan Maxima 2016
- for Nissan Maxima 2017
- for Nissan Maxima 2018
- for Nissan Maxima 2019
On-The-Job Use
- Restoring the security of the trunk compartment to prevent theft of stored items.
- Resolving issues where the trunk lid will not stay closed while the vehicle is in motion.
- Fixing trunk release failure caused by a broken or jammed internal latch motor.
- Replacing a seized latch mechanism after exposure to moisture or road debris.
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 84630-3TA0A |
| Component Type | Trunk Lid Latch Assembly |
| Placement on Vehicle | Rear, Trunk |
| Application | Sedan Models |
Good To Know
Q: Why is the trunk not popping open when the button is pressed? A: A failing latch assembly may have a burnt out motor or broken spring that prevents the mechanism from releasing the striker. Replacing the unit typically restores remote functionality.
Q: Does this part require specialized tools for installation? A: Installation typically requires standard hand tools like a socket set to remove the trunk lining and the bolts holding the assembly in place.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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