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2nd gen. 2006 front plastic motor guard

2nd gen. 2006 front plastic motor guard

Postby blacksol » Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:58 am

Question: I don't know the name of the black plastic piece under the motor? It's the one you have to take off to see the motor under the car. Mine has a split that is causing half of it to fall dangerously close to the ground.
I can't find a replacement if I don't know the name.

Any clues?

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Re: 2nd gen. 2006 front plastic motor guard

Postby GzNutz » Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:05 am

Just zip tie it back up to the frame. Mine fell off after backing up through a foot of snow.
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Re: 2nd gen. 2006 front plastic motor guard

Postby Black Bob » Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:34 am

It's generally refered to as a 'splash shield' or 'under cover' but be sure the hanging piece you describe is under the engine and not the front two pieces that are under the radiator support. Like Nutz said, some of us have already experienced this problem and a zip tie or plastic screw is easier and cheaper than replacing the whole hanging part.
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