Plastic covers mounted under engine/tranny assemblies
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Plastic covers mounted under engine/tranny assemblies
Does anyone know the names, or maybe even the part numbers, for the plastic covers that are mounted under the engine and tranny assemblies? I've tried every word combination I can logically think of on AcuraOEMParts but can't locate them. Tried on this forum also, no luck.
I drive through an ongoing construction zone every day. I came upon a section of the road where they had just cut a deep groove across the road where they would later join old and new pavement together. Must have been a solid 4" or 5". Man that made quite a racket!! Of course there was no "bump" warning signs. Well the impact popped off a couple of those panels underneath enough to drag on the pavement. I located some of those plastic push-in panel screws but was only able to get a couple of them in. The other holes are actually for threaded metal screws, so I'm trying to locate what type of screws they are. If I can find the part, I'm sure I can locate the screw type.
At this point the covers are up off the ground, but another hit might drop them down again.
thanks in advance!
I drive through an ongoing construction zone every day. I came upon a section of the road where they had just cut a deep groove across the road where they would later join old and new pavement together. Must have been a solid 4" or 5". Man that made quite a racket!! Of course there was no "bump" warning signs. Well the impact popped off a couple of those panels underneath enough to drag on the pavement. I located some of those plastic push-in panel screws but was only able to get a couple of them in. The other holes are actually for threaded metal screws, so I'm trying to locate what type of screws they are. If I can find the part, I'm sure I can locate the screw type.
At this point the covers are up off the ground, but another hit might drop them down again.
thanks in advance!
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Does anyone know the names, or maybe even the part numbers, for the plastic covers that are mounted under the engine and tranny assemblies? I've tried every word combination I can logically think of on AcuraOEMParts but can't locate them. Tried on this forum also, no luck.
I drive through an ongoing construction zone every day. I came upon a section of the road where they had just cut a deep groove across the road where they would later join old and new pavement together. Must have been a solid 4" or 5". Man that made quite a racket!! Of course there was no "bump" warning signs. Well the impact popped off a couple of those panels underneath enough to drag on the pavement. I located some of those plastic push-in panel screws but was only able to get a couple of them in. The other holes are actually for threaded metal screws, so I'm trying to locate what type of screws they are. If I can find the part, I'm sure I can locate the screw type.
At this point the covers are up off the ground, but another hit might drop them down again.
thanks in advance!
I drive through an ongoing construction zone every day. I came upon a section of the road where they had just cut a deep groove across the road where they would later join old and new pavement together. Must have been a solid 4" or 5". Man that made quite a racket!! Of course there was no "bump" warning signs. Well the impact popped off a couple of those panels underneath enough to drag on the pavement. I located some of those plastic push-in panel screws but was only able to get a couple of them in. The other holes are actually for threaded metal screws, so I'm trying to locate what type of screws they are. If I can find the part, I'm sure I can locate the screw type.
At this point the covers are up off the ground, but another hit might drop them down again.
thanks in advance!
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Under "Front Fenders". Part #7. http://www.oemacuraparts.com/find-pa...RONT%20FENDERS
EDIT: Apparently the same as Scotty's, but I couldn't load his link.
EDIT: Apparently the same as Scotty's, but I couldn't load his link.
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