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Old 04-19-2009, 06:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Missing clips or screws, please read

Hey

I have an 06 Si and i was washing my car today and noticed that i have some missing clips/screws under the rear section of my car. Its hard to explain, but the plastic part that is under my trunk, the one that is suppose to help with air flow, its just rear of the cross member.

Anyway i dont know what is missing, either screws or clips....any help or part numbers would be even better...

thanks!!!!!
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Zipties.
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Old 04-19-2009, 08:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Zipties.
no they arnt zipties...they look like clips that are missing, honda just did some work on the rear section of my car so i wonder if they broke them and didnt notice.,..
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no they arnt zipties...they look like clips that are missing, honda just did some work on the rear section of my car so i wonder if they broke them and didnt notice.,..
They probably just forgot to put them clips back in. but what the other guy was recommending was us zipties to fix it (cheap fix)

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They probably just forgot to put them clips back in. but what the other guy was recommending was us zipties to fix it (cheap fix)

well i cant use a ziptie, cause it just wouldnt work, there is only one hole to hold this piece in, so there is nowhere to loop it...(if that makes sense)
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yes it makes sense...so what you're missing is one of those push connectors. you can either go get them from honda for 2.50+ or at any autoshop or junk yard for cheap.

either way its an easy fix

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yes it makes sense...so what you're missing is one of those push connectors. you can either go get them from honda for 2.50+ or at any autoshop or junk yard for cheap.

either way its an easy fix

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yea i just wasnt sure which one it was, but thanks!!!1
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