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Old 01-16-2013, 03:17 AM   #15
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I'm not sure but I'm assuming it's part of the washer.
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Old 01-16-2013, 03:34 AM   #16
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hmm, they must have broken something off then at the panel shop.. although the washer feels smooth and doesn't look as if it's damaged (there's a bit of frayed plastic in my original pic but it just seems from manufacturing)
Now the quest is on to fix it

too bad the Scion's don't have the washers otherwise there would be plenty of info on how to mod them ... now it seems to be only thing in the world Google has no answers on..
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Old 01-16-2013, 04:13 AM   #17
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Eish yeah, you could always email the manufacturer? http://www.koito.co.jp/english/
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Old 01-17-2013, 02:47 AM   #18
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after spending 2 hours at 2 different Toyota dealers, it is finally established what parts i (probably) need. The schema they have on their system look nothing like the actual washer though, so we'll see.
So they've ordered me 4 little clips, of course it has to come all the way from japan.
Isn't there anyone in CPT who has taken their bumper off and has actual experience on how to fit it all back together?
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Old 11-02-2013, 08:46 AM   #19
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I did the same thing to my car... ONCE
The retarded panel beaters BROKE off the tip of that plastic bit. If you have superglue and the missing piece, you probably will be able to fix it. Oh.. the OP is in January.. :P
Did you find out how much the part cost @Vladror ??
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Anyone know the name of the piece that was missing? I've got the same problem just picked up a new washer cover cap from the dealer but am missing that little black connector.
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Reviving this thread. Does anyone know the part number of that connector piece? Or do I have to change the washer? Mine is missing after repairs done via insurance at the toyota dealership, they ordered a new cover but forgot to check the connection i guess. (the cover got delayed and i got it for self assembly a week after i got the car back)

Edit: Now after all the repairs are done i have some further information for anyone stumbling upon this. The small part connecting the cover with the washing mechanism can not be bought separate, however it CAN be disconnected from the washing mechanism so if you can get one used you can take out that little connector bit. The washer itself costs 115€ in Hungary so it's quite pricey (mine was done via insurance).

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