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Engine Splash Shield Fell Off

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by eseerc, Dec 20, 2013.

  1. FrankB

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    Thanks, making one seems like the better choice.

    Frank

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    Use aluminum flashing. It would work like the inner liner of s double wall gas flue pipe.
     
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    Was this a second hand shield? The oil flap is integrally moulded with the rest of the shield. How could they sell it without the flap?
     
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    It's new and has a flap, but has no insulation on it. I moved the insulation on what was left of my shield to the new one but it's missing the insulation on the oil flap.

    Frank
     
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    Has to be a reason for it's low price I s'pose. because of living here in the Antipodes I had to go through the dealer and installed the OEM which came with the insulation. Overall cost was $500+ dollars. To import would have cost nearly $700 with delivery. :(

    Was there much oil in your insulation? Mine was quite saturated despite no visible oil loss on the dipstick. I've often wondered if the dealer had spilled some while servicing.
     
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    It's really unfortunate that you guys down under in the land of OZ pay through the nose for everything.

    I shipped some small stuff to a guy down there. Even with the high shipping rates, it was nearly half of what he'd pay locally.

    He was really happy.

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    That might be so but I'd rather watch paint dry or synchronised swimming.:rolleyes:
     
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    Can someone direct to a link with instructions on how to remove the whole panel, not just the oil change access flap? I'd like to try that next time I change my oil. Thank you.
     
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    Easy:

    Crawl under car. Remove all fasteners that prevent the panel from falling on your face. There's some bolts near the front, the rest are plastic push-in fasteners. Keep the plastic fasteners organized, there are at least a couple of types.

    I've actually got a thread on the subject with some pics, you should be able to find it, but that's the gist of it.
     
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