Part number for fuse panel clip?
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Part number for fuse panel clip?
Hello. 2002 -- The fuse panel cover below the steering wheel is held on to the dash board by four small clips. One clip in each corner.
You can install/remove the fuse panel cover by using a coin to turn these fasteners, or your thumbnail.
One of mine has been missing since I bought the truck. Does anyone know the part number for these?
Second question --- the rubber bumper for the glove box.
My glove box will click shut when I push it closed, but it still rattles over bumps and I noticed that there is a hole on the passenger side of the latch where a rubber bump-stop should be, but appears to have fallen out.
Does anyone have a part number for the glove box rubber bump-stop piece?
You can install/remove the fuse panel cover by using a coin to turn these fasteners, or your thumbnail.
One of mine has been missing since I bought the truck. Does anyone know the part number for these?
Second question --- the rubber bumper for the glove box.
My glove box will click shut when I push it closed, but it still rattles over bumps and I noticed that there is a hole on the passenger side of the latch where a rubber bump-stop should be, but appears to have fallen out.
Does anyone have a part number for the glove box rubber bump-stop piece?
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The part number will probably vary based on the year used in the search. Ford is notorious for changing part numbers over the years for the exact same parts (and prices sometimes change with the new numbers, too).
At least the common portion of the part number appears to be C3Z25044A59.
When I use just the "common" portion of the number, I get the same parts listed, but for a wide variety of years and trim levels.
At least the common portion of the part number appears to be C3Z25044A59.
When I use just the "common" portion of the number, I get the same parts listed, but for a wide variety of years and trim levels.
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The part number will probably vary based on the year used in the search. Ford is notorious for changing part numbers over the years for the exact same parts (and prices sometimes change with the new numbers, too).
At least the common portion of the part number appears to be C3Z25044A59.
When I use just the "common" portion of the number, I get the same parts listed, but for a wide variety of years and trim levels.
At least the common portion of the part number appears to be C3Z25044A59.
When I use just the "common" portion of the number, I get the same parts listed, but for a wide variety of years and trim levels.
This is for a 2003. It did not give an option for trim level but the -BAB is the flint (gray) retainer.
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