
So there's a chance I just need the pins and not the entire part?JohnO wrote:Yes, that is the splash shield. It should be held on with several push-pins and maybe one screw if I remember right. When I needed to replace some of the push-pins I looked at the auto parts stores and couldn't find the right size. I ended up going to a Toyota dealer and bought a few, about $1 or so each.
Caretaker wrote:yep, as I have recommended before, use #10-12 plastic drywall anchors, one inch long. I get the red ones so I can easily see if they ever need tapping back into place.
Thanks a bunch I will have to try this.Caretaker wrote:yep, as I have recommended before, use #10-12 plastic drywall anchors, one inch long. I get the red ones so I can easily see if they ever need tapping back into place. Just tap them in with a hammer until they reach the end, and voila; the plastic contorts with the metal to make a tight seal. Eliminates the rattles compared to the black push pins. Mine have held very well, plus I have lots of these wall anchors around the house anyway.