Rubber door buffers?
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- harry
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Rubber door buffers?
My 2004 mgf has 2 round rubber grommets/buffers on each door that fit into a round hole with a slot in it. The idea is that you push the rubber into this hole & turn so that it does not come out. two of these rubber buffers have come out and are now lost. My question is (That is if anyone understood my explanation of the question) is - What is the rightful name for these rubber parts so I can give it to the spare dealer to order. I cannot find them in any parts catalogue. Hope this made sense to all. Looking forward to a reply regards Lance
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Re: Rubber door buffers?
Whereabouts Lance, can you supply a picture.
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Re: Rubber door buffers?
Hi Harry,
The part you want is called the "stop-door release assembly bump" and is part no. FVG100020.
Hope this helps.
willyphixitt
The part you want is called the "stop-door release assembly bump" and is part no. FVG100020.
Hope this helps.
willyphixitt