Created on: 2019-04-12
How to remove or replace a damaged, scratched, or broken engine splash shield on 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Toyota Camry
Jack Stands
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
Hi, everyone. Sue here from 1A Auto, and today, on our 2013 Toyota Camry, I'm going to show you how to remove and then replace the undercarriage splash shields. If you need any parts of your car, click the link below and head on over to 1AAuto.com.
To take the undercarriage shield down, we're going to need a 10 millimeter socket and a body clip tool. This car has had the shield down. You can see somebody replaced. So, for the most part, it should be a 10 millimeter socket, but this one someone put in. They're actually standard 13, or 1/2 inch socket.
So, I'm just going to take them down. Switch over to the 10. So, you're going to do the same per side. There's those three bolts with that little rubber vent, just directs the airflow. You're going to take those down. Then you're going to have one, two, three, four across the front. Then one body clip.
Now, I'm going to do the body clip. There's the R, for right side, passenger side, and the L for left side.
When I put the shield back up, I've got the R for right side, which would be the passenger side. You can see the cutout of the fender well right here. So I'm going to guide it in. You want the tab from the bumper underneath, and you want to put all these little flairs up under, like that.
I'm going to put one bolt in to hold it. Then I'm going to go over here, and I've got my fender guide here. That's going to go on top there, then that one. This has that rubber piece. You remember?
Let me get my electric gun with my 10 millimeter socket. Let's tighten that one here. I'm going to do the same on the driver side, which is the plastic that says L. That's going to go overlap, up inside.
The one piece I put on. The one bolt I tighten up. Of course. Like that, up inside the fender flair. There we go. So, now I can take my rubber piece here. Hook that up, and let me try and line that up.
Okay, up in the front here. Get this one. I'll get this one that overlaps. This piece has got to go down underneath it. Then we have a pushpin that I'm going to put in right here. Then the last one is a replacement push-pin.
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