Something seems to be amiss...

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Driving to work today I thought I had driven over something while exiting the freeway. I hadn't seen any anything lying on the road, so was a bit perplexed to what it could have been that I hit.

Seems the cover/insert for the jack point on the rear driver side decided to make a break for it at 70 mph....

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Perry

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On the bright side, it looks like it should be an easy repair. I hope it is. And certainly, it should be covered by warranty, I would think.
 


rodmoe

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Wow yours leave willingly and I can't get mine out for nothing ...
 


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Driving to work today I thought I had driven over something while exiting the freeway. I hadn't seen any anything lying on the road, so was a bit perplexed to what it could have been that I hit. Seems the cover/insert for the jack point on the rear driver side decided to make a break for it at 70 mph....
At first glance, it doesn't look like anything is damaged on your car. Those covers are a bear to remove but the tethers can be snapped rather easily. You're probably very lucky if you did take a direct hit and nothing else was damaged.
 


rooSTer

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Did the dealer repair this for you under warranty?
 


airjor13

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I be like, Fiesta ST Superleggera yo....[cheers]
 


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Wow yours leave willingly and I can't get mine out for nothing ...
Yea, same here. I have casually tried to remove one just for drill...and couldn't figure out how to get it off..........
 




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