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william john



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air filter cover screw

Hi, any one know where i can get replacement air filter cover torx srew. Dropped mine some were in the engine bay and blowed if i can find it.

Post #363645 13th Jan 2019 2:02 pm
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dondiddy



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You should be able to get a replacement from one of the site sponsors on here. Try Dan at Duckworths or Matford. Either should be able to help. They should only be a few pence each although sometimes the unit of issue can be 5 or so, so you might end up with a few spares! Thumbs Up

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shiggsy



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Always handy to have a Flexible Magnetic Pickup Tool in the tool box, many a time I have had to reach for it and go 'fishing', so nice to hear the 'chink' noise when you get a bite Smile 
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a100ian



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The container I had mine in got knocked over and I was one down too. I couldn't find a replacement (dealers wanted me to get a full airbox and other parts suppliers didn't have them listed. I found a good replacement in in an assorted box of old computer component screws.

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jules



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Why did JLR use screws instead of spring clips - Ive found the plastic thread is easy to damage Jules

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william john



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tried the sponsored sites to no avail. Looks like looking through my gash box for something suitable.

Post #363869 16th Jan 2019 11:50 am
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Yorky Bob



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As much as some members think I stick everything down with silicone on this occasion I cannot recommend it. Laughing FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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Post #363875 16th Jan 2019 12:33 pm
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SYFL2



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william john wrote:
tried the sponsored sites to no avail. Looks like looking through my gash box for something suitable.

I bet if you dropped the sump cover it will be in there.

Post #363879 16th Jan 2019 1:08 pm
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william john



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popped out the nearside headlight out today. The screw was wedged down below in the body work. retrieved with long nose pliers.

Post #363880 16th Jan 2019 2:47 pm
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