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Your 2023 Toyota Highlander is relatively new. When replacing the hood, consider OEM parts to maintain warranty coverage and optimal compatibility. Dealer alternatives can save 20-30% while still using genuine-spec components.

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About the 2023 Toyota Highlander Hood

The hood (or bonnet) is the hinged cover over the engine compartment, providing access for maintenance and protecting the engine from weather and debris. Hood damage from accidents, hail, or falling objects is common, making replacement hoods popular used parts. A color-matched used hood can save hundreds compared to body shop repairs and painting.

Signs of Failure

  • Collision damage to hood
  • Large dents from impacts
  • Hail damage
  • Hood won't latch securely
  • Hood alignment issues
  • Rust or corrosion
  • Paint peeling or fading
  • Hood struts not holding hood up

Replacement Info

Hood replacement is one of the simpler body panel swaps. The process involves: propping open the old hood, marking hinge positions with tape for alignment reference, disconnecting washer fluid lines if equipped, having a helper support the hood while you remove hinge bolts, and lifting off the old hood. Installation is the reverse - position the new hood, start hinge bolts, align the hood with fenders and grille, then tighten. Adjustment is done through the slotted hinge holes. A color-matched hood eliminates paint cost.

Time: 1-2 hours
Difficulty: Easy DIY

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$100-$400

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$200-$500

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$400-$1,000

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OEM vs Aftermarket — 2023 Toyota Highlander Hood

Recommendation: Used OEM Strongly Recommended

For hoods, used OEM is typically the best choice. OEM hoods have exact fitment, proper striker alignment, correct hinges, and can be found in your exact factory paint color. Aftermarket hoods often have fitment issues - gaps at fenders, misaligned latches, and warpage. They also require painting ($300-$600). A used OEM hood in matching color costs less than painting an aftermarket hood and guarantees perfect color match. Carbon fiber aftermarket hoods are popular for performance applications but require hood pins for safety.

OEM Advantages

  • •Perfect fit guaranteed
  • •Available in factory colors
  • •Proper latch alignment
  • •Correct hinge mounting
  • •No painting required if color matches

Aftermarket Advantages

  • •New condition
  • •Lightweight options available
  • •Style/performance options
  • •Available when used isn't

Related Parts for 2023 Toyota Highlander

Hood Hinges

Support the hood. May need replacement if damaged or if changing hood styles.

Hood Struts

Gas struts hold the hood open. Often worn and replaced when doing hood work.

Hood Latch

Secures the hood closed. May need adjustment or replacement with new hood.

Hood Insulator

Padding on underside of hood for sound and heat insulation. Transfer or replace during swap.

Grille

Sits below the hood. Often damaged in front-end collisions requiring hood replacement.

Fender

Meets the hood at each side. Proper hood alignment requires proper fender alignment.

Frequently Asked Questions — 2023 Toyota Highlander Hood

How much does it cost to replace a car hood?

Hood replacement costs vary by approach: a used OEM hood in matching color costs $100-$400 plus installation ($100-$200), totaling $200-$600. Aftermarket hoods cost $200-$500 plus painting ($300-$600) plus installation, totaling $600-$1,300. Body shop repair of a dented hood costs $500-$1,500 including paint. OEM new hoods cost $400-$1,000+ before paint. DIY installation of a color-matched used hood is the most economical option at $100-$400 total. Carbon fiber hoods for performance applications range $500-$2,000+.

Can I replace a car hood myself?

Yes, hood replacement is one of the easier body repairs for DIYers. You'll need: a helper to support the hood (they're awkward to handle alone), basic hand tools (typically 10mm-14mm sockets), and a marker or tape for alignment reference. Steps: prop hood open, mark hinge positions, disconnect washer lines if present, support hood while removing hinge bolts, lift off old hood, position new hood, start hinge bolts, align hood with fenders, tighten bolts. Budget 1-2 hours. The hardest part is alignment, which is adjusted through slotted hinge holes.

How do I find a hood that matches my paint color?

To find a matching hood: locate your paint code on the driver's door jamb sticker or service records; search for used hoods by year/make/model AND paint code; consider that paint fades with sun exposure - a hood from a vehicle of similar age and geographic location will match better; and note that some paint codes have multiple variations. Request photos showing the hood color in natural daylight. If an exact match isn't available, having a shop blend the color into the fenders can help, though a close match is usually acceptable on hoods.

Should I repair or replace a dented hood?

The decision depends on damage severity and cost: minor dents without paint damage can often be repaired with PDR (paintless dent repair) for $100-$300; moderate dents requiring body filler and paint cost $500-$1,000 to repair professionally; severe dents, creases, or structural damage are often uneconomical to repair; and if paint is already damaged, a used color-matched hood ($100-$400) may cost less than repair and repaint. Get quotes for both repair and replacement before deciding. Hidden damage like stretched metal is difficult to repair properly.

What's the difference between steel and aluminum hoods?

Steel hoods: heavier (40-60 lbs typically), more durable, easier to repair, rust if not protected, common on most vehicles. Aluminum hoods: lighter (20-35 lbs), won't rust, harder to repair (requires specialized techniques), dents more easily, common on luxury vehicles and trucks for weight savings. Carbon fiber hoods: very light (10-20 lbs), expensive, require hood pins for safety, popular for performance applications. When replacing, match the original material - mismatched weight can affect hood operation and vehicle dynamics.

How do I align a hood after replacement?

Hood alignment is done through slotted holes in the hinges: for forward/backward adjustment, loosen hinge bolts and slide hood position; for side-to-side adjustment, use hinge slots at the body; for height at front, adjust the rubber bump stops on the radiator support; for latch engagement, adjust the latch or striker position. Goal: even gaps around the hood perimeter (usually 3-5mm), flush height with fenders, and secure latch engagement. Make small adjustments and check frequently. May require several iterations to get perfect.

Why won't my hood latch properly?

Hood latching issues are caused by: misaligned hood (needs adjustment at hinges); misaligned latch or striker (adjustment needed); worn latch mechanism (replace latch); bent hood or fenders from collision (bodywork needed); worn hood striker (replace striker); and release cable stretched or binding (cable replacement). If the hood feels like it's in position but won't engage, the latch/striker alignment is off. If the hood obviously doesn't meet the latch, the hood alignment is wrong. Never drive with an improperly latched hood - it can fly open at speed.

Can I use a hood from a different model year?

Hoods often interchange within a generation but rarely across generations. To verify: check model years of your vehicle's generation (typically 3-7 year spans); verify body style matches (facelifts often change hood designs); compare hood dimensions and mounting points; and check that grille and headlight openings match. For example, a 2015-2017 Camry hood likely fits all those years but won't fit 2018+ (different generation). Use interchange databases or check with salvage yards who have this information. When in doubt, compare photos carefully.