Front nose clip fit problem
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Front nose clip fit problem
I know a picture would help however, let me try to create a visual of my problem. The location in question is where the front fender meets the nose clip. Those two parts are located at the inside of the headlamp assembly.
I have a GM bra that requires inserted a stiff tab between the body and the headlamp assembly (at that location). When I remove the tab, the tip of the nose clip, that meets the fender pops up.
In the past, I was able to simply push (pop) it back in place. Now it prefers to stay up!
I can see that there is a protruding tab located in the fender and a receiving tab in the nose clip.
I think I need to bring those two closer together. That said, anybody out there had this problem and even more import, how did you fix it?
As always, thanks for looking in
I have a GM bra that requires inserted a stiff tab between the body and the headlamp assembly (at that location). When I remove the tab, the tip of the nose clip, that meets the fender pops up.
In the past, I was able to simply push (pop) it back in place. Now it prefers to stay up!
I can see that there is a protruding tab located in the fender and a receiving tab in the nose clip.
I think I need to bring those two closer together. That said, anybody out there had this problem and even more import, how did you fix it?
As always, thanks for looking in
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Looks like we may be on our own, I'm trying to avoid going to a body shop. I think the problem might be that the body parts have "memory" and the bra tab may has disrupted that.
Best case scenario would be it returning to its normal position if I keep pushing it down.
Best case scenario would be it returning to its normal position if I keep pushing it down.
#4
I had that problem with my 08 Z. Came new that way.
There was a broken fastener and the corvette tech was able to replace it without too much trouble. It's a plastic pin that holds the nose in place. Warranty covered it.
Lank
There was a broken fastener and the corvette tech was able to replace it without too much trouble. It's a plastic pin that holds the nose in place. Warranty covered it.
Lank
Last edited by Lank; 10-11-2009 at 07:04 PM.
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I have an 05 that does this on one side after the nose clip was repainted. Body shop took it off for re-paint. I had them replace the clip to no avail. I am still looking for a solution that does not involve permanently gluing the two panels together at this point.
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Ok guy's, I believe this is what you are talking about. I've taken it (more like saved it) as a quick reference. That is not me in the photos nor can I take credit for the hard work this member did.
For me, I ended up going to the dealership and having it repaired (retainer lost its spring capabilities). It was inexpensive ($114.00)...all labour (sorry...just tried sending the photos that I have and it does not work...so here is what he said...
"Easy Fix!!
Smack it a good pop with the heel of your hand.
There is a small tab on each corner of the nose skin, that pops into a spring clip attached to the corner of each fender.
That black clip (between the 2 smaller black screws) (just to the left of the headlight) is the spring clip on the front of the fender
Here, I took my whole car apart just to show you where the fender spring clips are.
Actually, I just happend to know this as I recently had the whole nose off to install a Phoenix Performance tow hook to the front frame."
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Again, my apologies, but if hitting it hard does (flat palm as not to damage anything) does not return it, then just make a warranty claim or pay for it out of pocket)...not expensive.
In closing, if this is not what you guy's are talking about, then there's 30 minutes I'll never get back...
Red Cell.
For me, I ended up going to the dealership and having it repaired (retainer lost its spring capabilities). It was inexpensive ($114.00)...all labour (sorry...just tried sending the photos that I have and it does not work...so here is what he said...
"Easy Fix!!
Smack it a good pop with the heel of your hand.
There is a small tab on each corner of the nose skin, that pops into a spring clip attached to the corner of each fender.
That black clip (between the 2 smaller black screws) (just to the left of the headlight) is the spring clip on the front of the fender
Here, I took my whole car apart just to show you where the fender spring clips are.
Actually, I just happend to know this as I recently had the whole nose off to install a Phoenix Performance tow hook to the front frame."
........................................ ........................................ ........................................ ..........................
Again, my apologies, but if hitting it hard does (flat palm as not to damage anything) does not return it, then just make a warranty claim or pay for it out of pocket)...not expensive.
In closing, if this is not what you guy's are talking about, then there's 30 minutes I'll never get back...
Red Cell.
Last edited by Red Cell; 10-11-2009 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Tried everything to send pic's but not working...
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Ok guy's, I believe this is what you are talking about. I've taken it (more like saved it) as a quick reference. That is not me in the photos nor can I take credit for the hard work this member did.
For me, I ended up going to the dealership and having it repaired (retainer lost its spring capabilities). It was inexpensive ($114.00)...all labour (sorry...just tried sending the photos that I have and it does not work...so here is what he said...
"Easy Fix!!
Smack it a good pop with the heel of your hand.
There is a small tab on each corner of the nose skin, that pops into a spring clip attached to the corner of each fender.
That black clip (between the 2 smaller black screws) (just to the left of the headlight) is the spring clip on the front of the fender
Here, I took my whole car apart just to show you where the fender spring clips are.
Actually, I just happend to know this as I recently had the whole nose off to install a Phoenix Performance tow hook to the front frame."
........................................ ........................................ ........................................ ..........................
Again, my apologies, but if hitting it hard does (flat palm as not to damage anything) does not return it, then just make a warranty claim or pay for it out of pocket)...not expensive.
In closing, if this is not what you guy's are talking about, then there's 30 minutes I'll never get back...
Red Cell.
For me, I ended up going to the dealership and having it repaired (retainer lost its spring capabilities). It was inexpensive ($114.00)...all labour (sorry...just tried sending the photos that I have and it does not work...so here is what he said...
"Easy Fix!!
Smack it a good pop with the heel of your hand.
There is a small tab on each corner of the nose skin, that pops into a spring clip attached to the corner of each fender.
That black clip (between the 2 smaller black screws) (just to the left of the headlight) is the spring clip on the front of the fender
Here, I took my whole car apart just to show you where the fender spring clips are.
Actually, I just happend to know this as I recently had the whole nose off to install a Phoenix Performance tow hook to the front frame."
........................................ ........................................ ........................................ ..........................
Again, my apologies, but if hitting it hard does (flat palm as not to damage anything) does not return it, then just make a warranty claim or pay for it out of pocket)...not expensive.
In closing, if this is not what you guy's are talking about, then there's 30 minutes I'll never get back...
Red Cell.
Thanks for the advice, your 30 minutes were well spent and appreciated. I did "face off" with the front fender, did a ceremonius bow and gave it a flat handed karate chop, as you had suggested. I was amazed to see it snap in place! However, 30 seconds later it poped up again Looks like I will have to dust off the credit card and have the pros make it right.
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I have the same problem on both sides. On one side, it popped up and no amount of pushing makes it stay in place. The other side you can pop in, but driving for a minute it pops back. I don't want to have the whole front taken off, so I'm all ears!