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Old 07-24-21, 05:10 PM
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Default Part number for plastic "nuts" for plastic transmission under cover panel

Hello,

Checking if anyone knows of the actual part number for the plastic "nuts" that hold the REAR of the plastic transmission undertray?
The plastic nuts themselves are of different sizes.
Need to replace the plastic nuts themselves because they are really loose and the plastic undertray dangles from the rear, while being held in by the screws in the front.

I ordered part numbers 90561-13003 and 90561-11011 but they are the "plastic spacers" and not the actual nuts themselves that tighten into the metal threads.
Used the diagram from https://parts.longolexus.com/v-2011-...splash-shields and the diagrams point to the part numbers above, but they do NOT come with the plastic NUT itself.

Thanks for anyone's input.

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This gives more detail
https://www.japan-parts.eu/lexus/us/...er-under-cover
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
Thanks for the link to the diagram, I saw that page before but it does not identify the actual part number of the plastic nuts.
Picture attached is pointing at the 2 nuts that am inquiring upon the part numbers for.

Thanks again!



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It does look at the box on the left with the symbols.
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90480-10024 for the 10mm and 90467-14053 for the 12mm as shown in this table related to your diagram.

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Originally Posted by LeX2K
It does look at the box on the left with the symbols.
doh…. my mistake… thank you so much and lubox for the part number! glad you guys are still on the isf forums, much appreciated!
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Why 2 different sizes are used is an engineering mystery...
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Originally Posted by Rickna
Why 2 different sizes are used is an engineering mystery...
No joke. If you don't know this and just assume everything on the undertray(s) are 10mm, you get screwed with a trip back to the toolbox.
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