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What Model Jack (and other accessories) for a 2023 CCH SE?

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There have been numerous threads in the General Discussion and the Hybrid Discussion forums about jacks while discussing spare tire options, and I am hoping all of the relevant information about jacks can be (or perhaps already has been) assembled in one thread. Specifically, I am looking for Toyota Part Numbers for which jack, floor jack handle, and wheel lug wrench are appropriate for the 2023 Corolla Cross Hybrid. Here is what I have found so far, and welcome any comments or corrections if this is not correct. Note that dashes may or may not be included in the various part numbers, but I have included dashes to make part numbers easier to read.

JACK
For FWD models (non-hybrid) 09111-16060
For AWD models (not sure if this is for gas models only or for both gas and hybrid models) 091110-0A030
Question #1: What is the difference (if any) between these jacks, and are they are interchangeable?
Question #2: Will the jack(s) fit in a compartment already provided in trunk of CCH?
Question #3: Are there any other Toyota jacks acceptable for use with 2023 CCH that might be available as used and less expensive?

Floor Jack Handle
09113-08020

Wheel Lug Wrench
09150-08010


There has also been a Tow Hook (51960-16030) discussed in many threads. As to whether or not a tow hook should be included with a Hybrid has also been discussed. I can't find a clear answer. Some Owners have successfully gotten one supplied to them. My dealer says no, but I haven't pressed the point. I popped the cover off of the Tow Hook cover in the front grill of my 2023 CCH SE and there is no threaded hole to even receive a tow hook! Am I missing something here? And, is there also supposed to be Tow Hook attachment point in the right rear bumper? I have what looks to be a removable access panel, but I have not tried to remove it yet.

I have seen the threads where an accessory spare tire from Toyota for the Hybrids may be forthcoming, and maybe if and when it is offered, all of the necessary accessories will be included. In the meanwhile, looking for clarification, in case my reluctance to use the leak repair kit and foul up the tire, the wheel, the tire pressure monitoring system, etc., becomes too great in the event I do suffer a repairable flat.

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