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Author Subject: Rear wiper bung/grommet
braymond

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Post #1
Once upon a time I had a little rubber bung in the hole in the rear glass where the wiper was.

I realise this is no longer the case - where can I get another appropriately sized bung/plug/grommet??

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Posted 1st May 2013 at 15:20
dangti6

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Post #2
eBay.

There's a grommet man on there who sells them singly in many many sizes.

I think I paid 99p delivered for a large one, so a wiper one will be that if not less.

Alternatively if you are in a rush halfords do a load and sell singly and I am sure people have mentioned they do the size required.

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  • Posted 1st May 2013 at 15:31
    braymond

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    Post #3
    Ta

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    Posted 1st May 2013 at 15:46
    coskev

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    Post #4
    If you can find a old 106 in the scrappy lots of them had blanking plugs in the rear wiper holeThumbs up

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    Posted 1st May 2013 at 17:07
    matthew_eames

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    Post #5
    I've a spare, send me your address details and I will put it in the post.
    Posted 1st May 2013 at 21:51
    braymond

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    Post #6
    matthew_eames wrote:
    I've a spare, send me your address details and I will put it in the post.


    Thats very kind of you mate, but I bought one from eBay before I left work in the end. Thanks for the offer though Thumbs up

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    Posted 1st May 2013 at 22:04
    braymond

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    Post #7
    coskev wrote:
    If you can find a old 106 in the scrappy lots of them had blanking plugs in the rear wiper holeThumbs up


    God to know! I really should've been more patient! Although, it would prob cost more than 99p to get to and from the breakers LOL

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    Posted 1st May 2013 at 22:05
    coskev

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    braymond wrote:
    coskev wrote:
    If you can find a old 106 in the scrappy lots of them had blanking plugs in the rear wiper holeThumbs up


    God to know! I really should've been more patient! Although, it would prob cost more than 99p to get to and from the breakers LOL


    But they are a proper blanking plug secured from insideWink not a rubber grommet people can pull outLOL

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    Posted 1st May 2013 at 23:16
    braymond

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    coskev wrote:
    braymond wrote:
    coskev wrote:
    If you can find a old 106 in the scrappy lots of them had blanking plugs in the rear wiper holeThumbs up


    God to know! I really should've been more patient! Although, it would prob cost more than 99p to get to and from the breakers LOL


    But they are a proper blanking plug secured from insideWink not a rubber grommet people can pull outLOL


    Ahh I see. Perhaps worth it after all..

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    Posted 2nd May 2013 at 09:18
    eliotrw

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    Post #10
    Could even get a new one from Peugeot

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    Posted 2nd May 2013 at 09:25
    coskev

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    Post #11
    eliotrw wrote:
    Could even get a new one from Peugeot


    Been nla from pug for agesThumbs down

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    Posted 2nd May 2013 at 09:40

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