Broken Hood Prop Stay / Clip / Latch

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https://parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/body/hoods/stay-hood-6376543-1

Part number appears to be "16828".
Officially Ford labels this part as simply, a "hood stay clip".

Mine looks different than those that are photographed here.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=16828+hood+stay+clip+ford+fiesta
I'll post up if there are any fitment issues on the replacement.

As a temporary workaround, I have velcro holding it into position.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ABsZJDCN8kMMgaxG
Velcro is the modern day duct tape.

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https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/rattling-noise-under-the-hood-fixed.16052/
 


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https://parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/body/hoods/stay-hood-6376543-1

Part number appears to be "16828".
Officially Ford labels this part as simply, a "hood stay clip".

Mine looks different than those that are photographed here.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=16828+hood+stay+clip+ford+fiesta
I'll post up if there are any fitment issues on the replacement.

As a temporary workaround, I have velcro holding it into position.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ABsZJDCN8kMMgaxG
Velcro is the modern day duct tape.

.

https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/rattling-noise-under-the-hood-fixed.16052/
I replaced mine. I have the correct part number at home...

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I see that some listings are posting a longer part number, containing the short one from the Ford site.
"8A6116828AC"
 


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https://parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/body/hoods/stay-hood-6376543-1

Part number appears to be "16828".
Officially Ford labels this part as simply, a "hood stay clip".

Mine looks different than those that are photographed here.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=16828+hood+stay+clip+ford+fiesta
I'll post up if there are any fitment issues on the replacement.

As a temporary workaround, I have velcro holding it into position.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ABsZJDCN8kMMgaxG
Velcro is the modern day duct tape.

.

https://www.fiestastforum.com/threads/rattling-noise-under-the-hood-fixed.16052/
This is the one that was a match for me.


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Looks like I'll be paying a visit to the dealership for that part @CarGuy .

The stuff on 'zon is too cheaply molded to clip into place.
 


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Looks like I'll be paying a visit to the dealership for that part @CarGuy .

The stuff on 'zon is too cheaply molded to clip into place.
It was an expensive part.

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Yeah I saw that. But I'd rather pay $16 for a part that works than waste my time with a $10 part that doesn't. (which is what I just did - it will get sent back however)
 


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Dark ice designs hood struts. That’s all I’m gonna say. Cure what ails ya.
 


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Yeah I saw that. But I'd rather pay $16 for a part that works than waste my time with a $10 part that doesn't. (which is what I just did - it will get sent back however)
I meant to say inexpensive part.

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@CarGuy - LoL... yeah I meant to followup that a local dealer is offering the part for $10. I saw that high price via the Ford Parts website.
 


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Dark ice designs hood struts. That’s all I’m gonna say. Cure what ails ya.
In a web search of the site for this very issue, I did run into those. Maybe it's just the OEM struts but it seems like literally every make/model hood I've been under that had lift struts, they were bad or going bad. I usually prop them up anyway as they tend to slam shut without warning. Still, nice over the first many years they work though.

Seen any hood light mods? Prior car's hood light worked flawlessly for the 20+ years I had it... never even had to replace a bulb!
 


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Ashes to ashes... this too shall pass, as they say. Nothing lasts forever, and you at some point will have to replace the struts, but for now they have been working very well. In my experience, when these do fail, they don’t fail catastrophically — the hood or the decklid just won’t stay up and slide down.
 


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Might be able to snatch a lid from a junkyard vehicle? If the boxes happen to be unique to the 1.6L EcoBoost *and* the Fiesta, might have some trouble. But yeah, you definitely don't want too much humidity or water as it'll corrode the contacts. The road salt brine and salt-dust covers every surface everywhere. That's a fuse box's nightmare.

It's kind of funny how they make you take out the battery (or tie-down?) in order to get clearance on the fuse box lid. I found it to be flexible enough to get out, without pulling the battery (tie-down?). If yours broke, I might just quit using the workaround.
 


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It hasnt been very wet, thank goodness. But i do need to grab a lid soon. Probably just going to order it due to the covid
 




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