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Shneegle 04-30-2014 11:06 PM

Random Screws found after Hail Damage Repair
 
Found a few screws in my passenger door cup holder that have been puzzling me. They look like interior screws but I'm unsure of where they go. Anyone run into screws that look like these?

http://s6.postimg.org/d09hp9kox/Bolt1.jpg
http://s6.postimg.org/oqnf6ndhd/Bolt2.jpg

Hail damage was on the Hood, Roof, Trunk and Driver Side of the car. So not sure where these would have been taken from.

OICU812 04-30-2014 11:58 PM

Those are for your plastic bottom protector below tranny. The skid pan style that connects to your front under pan.

gzpermadi 05-01-2014 07:54 AM

Those are also used for front seatbelt panel and inside rear airbag panel.
If he was doing PDR for the roof I am sure he must have open those panels to remove headliner.

Muskokan 05-01-2014 07:55 AM

those could be... almost anything lol they look like the same screws that hold down the air filter housing also.

Shneegle 05-01-2014 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OICU812 (Post 1708391)
Those are for your plastic bottom protector below tranny. The skid pan style that connects to your front under pan.

Those are not painted black. Checked them anyhow, none missing. Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by Muskokan (Post 1708816)
those could be... almost anything lol they look like the same screws that hold down the air filter housing also.

That would be why its rather puzzling. Checked the air filter housing none missing their. Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by gzpermadi (Post 1708815)
Those are also used for front seatbelt panel and inside rear airbag panel.
If he was doing PDR for the roof I am sure he must have open those panels to remove headliner.

I will check these soon, they seem plausible.


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