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Loose Front Windscreen Trim On Y Reg Ford Focus Estate


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Difficult to describe what I mean, but hopefully someone will understand. On the outside of the front windscreen, along the bottom edge, are 2 plastic trims with a dimpled effect. They look like they are designed to help water flow away from the windscreen in the rain. The one on the left has come loose. It seems to be held in place with some "clips", the male part on the trim clipping into the female part on the body. One of these is not working properly. It looks as if should be relatively easy to fix if I can find the right parts. However I don' t know what they would be called and where to buy them from. Can someone please help?

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hi rocymru,

any chance you could post a few pics to show your problem in better detail.

sorry to say i know nowt but some of the peeps here are gods, and could help with that little more info.

cheers, billybob66. ( learning loads from this forum from the gods. ) :D :D :D

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Commonly called the scuttle panel.

The one that has clips on it is removable to get to the pollen filter housing.

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As above, your local dealer is the best place to buy this part from. Can't remember the price though.

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I think they are 40/50 pounds. Get new clips and a seal they're cheap and essential.

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