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Post by Rambler on Feb 23, 2019 15:19:01 GMT
Hi all.
Just having a look under car today , ad it's lovely out there.
Noticed I'm missing two of these clips and the guard is hanging down on one side.
Any idea what part number these are please ? As want genuine ones that do actually fit.
Many thanks.
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Post by davrav on Feb 23, 2019 15:30:34 GMT
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Post by firemac on Feb 23, 2019 18:15:31 GMT
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Post by widge on Feb 24, 2019 6:18:49 GMT
Hi all. Just having a look under car today , ad it's lovely out there. Noticed I'm missing two of these clips and the guard is hanging down on one side. Any idea what part number these are please ? As want genuine ones that do actually fit. Many thanks. I am glad you asked this question, it is something that I have been meaning to ask for a while, in fact it was so nice that I did a basic service and the long overdue oil change yesterday. I have had all the stuff for ages just didn't fancy getting cold doing it, but back to the original subject broke one of the plastic clips for the plastic sump guard. I also have have various others around the car which are broken or missing. Can anyone suggest a reasonable price kit of tools for removing them, I always seem to end up breaking them using a screwdriver. Dave
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Post by Rambler on Feb 24, 2019 8:16:03 GMT
Hi all. Just having a look under car today , ad it's lovely out there. Noticed I'm missing two of these clips and the guard is hanging down on one side. Any idea what part number these are please ? As want genuine ones that do actually fit. Many thanks. I am glad you asked this question, it is something that I have been meaning to ask for a while, in fact it was so nice that I did a basic service and the long overdue oil change yesterday. I have had all the stuff for ages just didn't fancy getting cold doing it, but back to the original subject broke one of the plastic clips for the plastic sump guard. I also have have various others around the car which are broken or missing. Can anyone suggest a reasonable price kit of tools for removing them, I always seem to end up breaking them using a screwdriver. Dave I bought this a few years ago... Silverline 927687 Trim Clip Removal Pliers, 235 mm www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005DQ7ZEU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ujLCCbKV7Z6NJ
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Post by davrav on Feb 24, 2019 10:12:31 GMT
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