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Part behind bumper hanging


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Hit a high kerb parking in a drive and now there is a plastic part hanging down from behind the front bumper. (Picture attached)

Looks like its taken a fair bashing and probably won't just slot back in. Any one know how to fix/if it's needed/how much a repair could be?

Thanks

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Rubber skirt used to protect bumper and as an aerodynamic aid. Usually held on by clips or similar.

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So I should be able to fix this myself if I can get it back in the clips?

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the clips look like they are still attached in the picture, just unclip the middle and then insert into the hole and push the centre back in to secure

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From what I remember, when changing a foglight lamp and not wanting to crawl on a cold floor to have a look right now, it's secured by hex. head steel screws (10mm socket/spanner).

There are plastic inserts into which the screws locate, I renewed a couple of these because some heavy handed French person must have been a bit too ambitious at the factory and stripped the threads.🙄 I think there are plastic push in clips too with a large diameter collar.

The extent of any fixings damage needs to be confirmed too. It should be a d.i.y. job assuming all the parts are to hand.

I'm sure I have some clips. If so I'll take a picture of them.

You should be able to cable tie it up initially.

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