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Reply #466
Worth a try... it helps secure the warm air deflector plate to the intake manifold, 26B in the schematic.


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Reply #467
I wondered where that fitted.
I have 26C and I'm sure I have a 26B lying around somewhere which I didn't know where it went.
I decided not to replace the manifold ducting because the car works absolutely fine without it (I recall reading a Rubjonny post). But appreciate mine isn't quite "factory".
1991 Tornado Red BB 8v GTI Moredoor
2008 Skoda Octy Scout aka dirty diesel

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Reply #468
recently, i found a "Female fixing grommet to accommodate the male clip that secures the protective door sill covers to the body." on heritage parts:


it looks somewhat similar to the part, which origin we where also going to sort out, i guess:
the sun came out and helped a little :-)




one square of this math-paper, on which i have place the part on, is half a centimeter.
some measures are: height 13 mm, disc-diameter 23.5 mm, bolt-diameter 15.5 mm.

but i can not find it on the car, either.

could anyone give me a hint ?

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Reply #469
I think they go on the leading edge of the rear arches down by the sills. I think they were white from the factory. They are redundant on my car so they are filled with silicone. The arches on a gti also provide chip protection.
Ill take a look later, the arches are off at the moment.

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Reply #470
Curiosity got the better of me, three each side filled with silicone (sorry about the rubbish picture).  Could they be the Heritage bungs?



Edit, had a thought, the rubber chewed up bungs with cavity wax in them; if that is what they are?  Reinforced cavity, can be used as a jacking point, on the floor pan next to the front sill jacking point.  That has bungs in it that get messed up by jacks.

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Reply #471
thank you, but i guess they aren't it.

anyway, i'm able to literraly uncover the heritageparts part now.
it's all below the rockerpanel.

heritage gave us a little hint (fitting info).
they said this pin would go in those grommets:


i saw the pin when i levered off one side of the rockerpanel (after removing one or two screws).
one side goes into the grommet, the other in a clipping rail of the rocker panel.

now i have a guess about part, which i made a picture of.
it might be a blind for, for whatever reason, unused fixing holes.

they seem to be a little chewed up on the top, but the cavity wax hasn't peeled of.
i can not find any such bungs from below.

cause i already have a broken rockerpanel,
im a bit reluctant about ripping off the whole part just for looking,
but maybe there are some restoration pictures on here,
which may show possible locations. i will take a look.

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Reply #472
i know where this belongs:

 

you, too ?

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Reply #473
its a part of the front door.

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i came across it while swapping the wing mirror (including case and arm).

 

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the part goes from the outside into the hole for the top bolt
of the wing mirror holder.

as from wingmirror.net:


it seems to be a guide, but since there is a frame,
i do not exactly know, why it is necessary
and then why there is just one part, but 3 bolts.
it also does not stick well in the sheet metal hole.