part number help please… battery cover clip holder

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Oct 8, 2024 | 08:34 PM
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Hey folks for my 03 sedan… I need the part number please for this battery cover clip holder gizmo. The white plastic angled thing that a 2-piece clip snaps into.

Thanks !




screenshot from YouTube vid

need the part number for the angled white clip holder gizmo please
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Oct 8, 2024 | 08:40 PM
  #2  

the little white gizmo that snaps into place next to the positive terminal… mine is busted

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Oct 10, 2024 | 06:15 AM
  #3  
Not sure of the part number. But this kit looks like they include one. It might be of some help to you. But if it were me, I would just go to home depot and grab a small L bracket and fabricate it to fit.

https://www.z1offroad.com/cowl-panel...it-p-4593.html
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Oct 11, 2024 | 07:35 PM
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@Scorpi0 thanks! I think I’m the only person here that wants their 21 year old car to remain stock lol. Although I have fabbed up a few L-brackets in my day.

I was determined to have a new oem bracket. I emailed my local Infiniti dealer with a politely worded part number request and they skillfully avoided directly answering me. Instead they sent me an online invoice for $20 bux lol.

I didn’t have the fight in me so I just paid it. The new bracket was here in 1 day. At least they delivered it to my shop which is about 15 miles south of them.




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Oct 12, 2024 | 11:22 PM
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Nice. $20 bucks is ok I guess for 1 day delivery.

I tried looking for the part number but gave up after like 10 minutes haha.
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Oct 13, 2024 | 01:28 AM
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There's no scrap yards around to find something like that?!
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Oct 13, 2024 | 04:20 AM
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Quote: There's no scrap yards around to find something like that?!
There was a scrap yard about 15 minutes away from me that specialized in Nissan and Inifiniti and they had about twenty G35’s there. I tried going back there a few months ago when I was looking for a part and I was sad to see they closed down. Another junkyard I was referred to said these cars are just too old now and its not worth it for them to keep them anymore.
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Oct 13, 2024 | 11:25 AM
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@srv2nv I’m sure there are plenty of wrecking yards around that have a pre-owned example of this part. I wanted a new one. So those weren’t an option for me.

If I wanted a used one, from where I live in metro Seattle, a trip to a boneyard is at least 3 hours out of my day. Not happening!

I made one phone call and 1 email to a dealer. I paid them $20 bux. In less than 48 hours the part was delivered to me. I felt this was a “win”.

Its still a mystery that it doesn’t seem to be in the parts diagrams but I’m over it.
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Oct 13, 2024 | 11:48 PM
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Quote: @srv2nv I’m sure there are plenty of wrecking yards around that have a pre-owned example of this part. I wanted a new one. So those weren’t an option for me.

If I wanted a used one, from where I live in metro Seattle, a trip to a boneyard is at least 3 hours out of my day. Not happening!

I made one phone call and 1 email to a dealer. I paid them $20 bux. In less than 48 hours the part was delivered to me. I felt this was a “win”.

Its still a mystery that it doesn’t seem to be in the parts diagrams but I’m over it.
I guess I'm a little spoiled with 3 scrap yards on my drive home from work.
I can understand wanting a new piece, but I'd be hard pressed to drop $20 on something thats hidden and never seen. To each their own though. Glad it worked out for ya.
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