This component, specifically designed for a vehicle manufactured in the year 2000 by Toyota under the Tacoma model, facilitates the opening and closing of the vehicle’s doors. It serves as the primary interface between the occupant and the door’s latching mechanism. A common example is the exterior mechanism that allows entry into the cab.
The integrity of this mechanism is critical for security and accessibility. A functioning one ensures that the vehicle can be securely locked, protecting its contents and occupants. Historically, designs have evolved from simple levers to more complex mechanisms incorporating electronic locking and remote access features, reflecting advancements in automotive technology and security.