Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

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Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by jaylee » Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:00 pm

Hey ho, my trim inside the rear drivers side wheel arch has come adrift...
It seams to have the part number embossed on the inside on the lower section.
Its the plastic piece that covers the fuel filler pipe going to the tank made out of the same stuff as the air intake stuff under the bonnet?

Now, i know it screws to the body lower down.. It's the top where it kind of arches over, there's an oblong hole near the top that something goes through to attach the cover to what looks like a bracket with an eye on the fuel filler down pipe...
It don't really match up...
& since i can't see any other scrivet or bolt hole i assume that's the anchor point.

What have i missing? Possibly a bracket with bolts or scrivets?

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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by maxheadroom » Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:32 pm

Jaylee,
mine is held on with cable ties :D
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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by jaylee » Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:00 pm

:lol: Hi Max.
The heat must be getting to my head..! :roll:
I found the bracket had been bent out of line...
A little bit of fettling with the bracket, being careful with the piece of metal welded to a fuel pipe. 8-[
I steadily moved it to what i believe is the right position & bolted the top of the plastic cover using a washer, nut, bolt & spring washer on the back using my nimble "girl like" hands!!

It won't move now! :D
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Post by maxheadroom » Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:05 pm

=D> =D> nice one
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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by jaylee » Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:55 pm

I knew i would get some decent help on here with this tricky one.. :D
I only get a silly reply if i consult my partner! :roll: :wink:
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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by maxheadroom » Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:59 pm

I hope she can't hear you :D
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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by jaylee » Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:06 pm

She's hot on IT, i might have to ask her how to block the forum on her browser profile.. :? #-o :lol:
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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by cheffy34 » Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:59 pm

jaylee wrote:I knew i would get some decent help on here with this tricky one.. :D
I only get a silly reply if i consult my partner! :roll: :wink:

Your lucky i seem to spend most of the time getting blanked and snapped at by mine :roll:

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Re: Inside wheel arch trim. Part no s05b42292.

Post by jaylee » Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:27 am

cheffy34 wrote:
jaylee wrote:I knew i would get some decent help on here with this tricky one.. :D
I only get a silly reply if i consult my partner! :roll: :wink:

Your lucky i seem to spend most of the time getting blanked and snapped at by mine :roll:

Dar
This it going a bit off topic.. But what the hey! :D

I find it helps to involve the partner in aspects of the Bongo repairs/pimping.. Say, as a second pair of hands for instance!
Thinking about it now, we've shared quite a few jobs on that van.. 8)

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