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jamesmetairie
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on the bottom of the engine, the black plastic cover.

anyone know the part # or name,etc. of the thumb/push-in little buttons?

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Perhaps #2 in the illustration? Need to know whether you are gen 1 or gen 2. I ran a search on my car (gen 2)
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I just used black cable ties.
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Caretaker wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 3:02 pm Need to know whether you are gen 1 or gen 2. I ran a search on my car (gen 2)
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cptnsolo77 wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2020 2:52 pm I just used black cable ties.
same!
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I find that cable ties have a tendency to tear the cover.
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