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Hi all,
I'm looking for the rubber flap that is on the driver side of the windscreen cover. It is a slide on slide off piece of rubber that is supposed to protect the engine from rain, snow slush ect ect not that we get a lot of snow in Sydney but we do get some amazing storms.
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What's a windscreen cover?
It is on my to do list.
But not right at the top
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(02-02-2013, 08:37 AM)pitpan Wrote: (02-02-2013, 08:30 AM)evdama Wrote: What's a windscreen cover?
It's the plastic at the bottom of the windscreen, 2 pieces L & R that the wiper motor splines go through, not sure of its proper name.
Scuttle panel :thumbsup:
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Where's Ron to make comment about me demonstrating my techniques, when you need him?
I'd suggest fronting the counter at Reno-Reck in Wyong if you can. Mitch is the owner; he is a good bloke to deal with and you'll probably think of something else needed along the way.
There are a bunch of rubber things - I'm not sure exactly which you refer to. Largest is the sponge rubber pinchweld at the forward edge of the scuttle metalwork; it also has sponge rubber end blocks. Then there's a shorter length of rubber flap seal over the scuttle area near where air is taken in for the A/C. Finally there's the thin hard rubber pinchweld that caps the edge of your scuttle trim and actually sits on the windscreen glass.
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