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Been searching online for a while but cannot find the right terminology or part for this. On my IS is looks like there is a rubber plug missing on the underside (this is by the passenger side/front jack point).
Any help on finding a replacement? Trying to keep crud from getting back there.
my mistake. It was a round plug. I pulled the plug off the hole next to it to try and it worked. Its PN is 90950-01710. I'll have to try and dig that up.
Great, thanks for following up and providing the part number (90950-01710), What was the location where plug was installed under vehicle (frame rail etc.), and was the part number inscribed into the plug that was removed from the nearby location?
Great, thanks for following up and providing the part number (90950-01710), What was the location where plug was installed under vehicle (frame rail etc.), and was the part number inscribed into the plug that was removed from the nearby location?
It was the part number on the plug that was removed from a nearby location.
Originally Posted by ohiois350
What is are plugs supposed to do?
I think generally it keeps crud from getting in there, most concerned with moisture and salt. But also probably keeps critters from making a nest in there.
My apologies, believe part 90950-01527 to be Hood bumper. Part 90950-01518 may be correct oval plug;
i do miss this plugs as well due to the stupid discount tire guy used that spot as the jack point and made a push in lump and two of the plugs were missing
BertoISF, thanks for confirming that part number can be referenced from existing plugs, and thank you MikeFig82 for posting the additional plug specification chart!
The shipping tie-down chains have a hook that uses the oval holes while on the ships and
car carriers. The simple soft rubber plugs are supposed to be inserted during the PDI (Pre
Delivery Inspection) but can be inadvertently left in the glove box,