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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 02:38 PM
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just got my car back from getting the front bumper painted... and already something didn't look right... the block warmer plug was zip tied to the grill. i cut the zip tie off and tried pushing the plug back but i'm finding it difficult to place and it's very loose. can someone have a look at theirs and tell me how this thing is held in place? are there any clips or is just wedged in there? i could have sworn that it was more flush with the screen before but now it's jutting out and i can't seem to push it in any further. thanks in advance... and if u could supply a close-up pic.. that would be even better ! thanks all.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 03:29 PM
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is right, it sits out a bit and I believe mine is ziptie as well
 
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 03:34 PM
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is right, it sits out a bit and I believe mine is ziptie as well
hmmm... i can't see how this thing can be zip tied into place.... and let me tell u... the way it was zip tied when they brought the car out was absolutely ugly. i mean the thing was just hanging out with a zip tie in place. absolutely not how it was before. also... i can't push mine in any further... so there's a fairly large chunk still hanging out. something just isn't right.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 03:36 PM
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Sounds like a body shop issue.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by giddyup69
just got my car back from getting the front bumper painted... and already something didn't look right... the block warmer plug was zip tied to the grill. i cut the zip tie off and tried pushing the plug back but i'm finding it difficult to place and it's very loose. can someone have a look at theirs and tell me how this thing is held in place? are there any clips or is just wedged in there? i could have sworn that it was more flush with the screen before but now it's jutting out and i can't seem to push it in any further. thanks in advance... and if u could supply a close-up pic.. that would be even better ! thanks all.
I remember my '03 coupe's b/heater plug that stuck out from the mesh, and didn't like it. So I proceeded to move it up under the hood where it was more convenient for me.

As I remember, just the plug's 3 prongs poked thru the mesh which the plug end was zipped to (tightly)-- I think there were 2 ties on there.......

It seems to me that I had to remove the under engine cover to access that area to get to the zip ties in behind the grill's mesh that holds the b/heater wiring in place.

I have no pics but someone won't mind taking one for you, I'm sure.

C.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 07:20 PM
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I think you're right about that fit and ties Colin. I had the '06 bumper put on and the mesh is different so the plug won't fit through anymore. I went to pick up my car and the body shop owner told me they just laid my cord in below the rad on the plastic aero floor pan. He told me he stopped an employee who was going to cut my grille to put the plug back in place.
 

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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 08:10 PM
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I think you're right about that fit and ties Colin. I had the '06 bumper put on and the mesh is different so the plug won't fit through anymore. I went to pick up my car and the body shop owner told me they just laid my cord in below the rad on the plastic aero floor pan. He told me stopped an employee who was going to cut my grille to put the plug back in place.
Oh boy..... ... that saved him from buying you a new grill.

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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Msedanman
I remember my '03 coupe's b/heater plug that stuck out from the mesh, and didn't like it. So I proceeded to move it up under the hood where it was more convenient for me.

As I remember, just the plug's 3 prongs poked thru the mesh which the plug end was zipped to (tightly)-- I think there were 2 ties on there.......

It seems to me that I had to remove the under engine cover to access that area to get to the zip ties in behind the grill's mesh that holds the b/heater wiring in place.

I have no pics but someone won't mind taking one for you, I'm sure.

C.
thanks for the info.

i basically did what u posted above last night. got home from work and started looking at that stupid plug. i couldn't get it to fit snug on the grill so i just worked it through ... fished it to a safe spot and tied it down. i figured that i never use it... so i might as well put it somewhere secure. i wish there were some clips included or something.
 
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Msedanman
Oh boy..... ... that saved him from buying you a new grill.

C.
Exactly. A new bumper and he was going to cut the grille for a block heater plug. LMAO
 
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