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When driving I kept hearing a noise.

I found the problem.

The passenger fender liner is loose. I can not tell if the fastener is missing. (Probably is)

Not sure if the fender or the wheel (tire) needs to removed to fix it.

Either way I do do have the ability to do either. Nor the parts to fix it.

 

Should I just take it to a Dodge dealer or maybe a local body shop?

 

2020 Dodge Journey

 

Thanks in advance.

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You can do this.

 

What holds the liner and most of the plastic parts to the vehicle.

 

Is plastic trim push pins.

 

Any type of push pin that fits the hole. Will work.

 

This kit below has both kinds either type that fits securely works.

The kit also includes the removal tools.

 

Just get a light to see in the fender well. Turn the tire until you can find the hole.

 

https://a.co/d/g1GwcC5

 

 

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The problem is that the fender liner piece is on wrong.

 

It should be sitting on that plastic strip on the fender. Not behind it.

So push pins won't work correctly.

 

To fix it, remove that small separate piece of the fender liner and place it over the fender strip that the push pins clip into.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Dean H said:

The problem is that the fender liner piece is on wrong.

 

It should be sitting on that plastic strip on the fender. Not behind it.

So push pins won't work correctly.

 

To fix it, remove that small separate piece of the fender liner and place it over the fender strip that the push pins clip into.

 

 

 

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I just checked my front  passenger fender and it is done the same same as the picture that is posted with the silver or colors part showing not the black liner.that said you can just insert the correct push pin Thur the front  hole and it will go Thur the black fender liner and then you continual to push the locking pin all the way flush and it WILL lock the liner into place you don't need to hold it from the back side IF you are using the correct t size push pin.......that said all the fender liners we have on our journeys do NOT really fit tight and it is a wonder they don't cause a lot of extra noise I have considered going around all 4 wheel wells of my journey and use some metal screws and screw the plastic panels together to see if it would make the journey quieter ,BUT since I was to lazy to do it and now at 72 yrs old my hearing has went to chit ,,,i am not worried about it anymore as  we don't even turn our radio when we drive anymore....LOL             ALSO your local parts store probably wont have this color push pin that you will need most of them all come in BLACK of course if they have one that fits you could always just paint it with some paint to match or go to your local dealership and show them this picture and they will sell you that pin if they can get it but it will be EXPENSIVE for just the one pin

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330Pcs 12Sizes Car Plastic Rivets Fasteners Push Type Pin Rivets Clips Trim Kit for Ford Honda GM Acura Chrysler ETE

 
 
 
 
 
 
200+ bought in past month
 

 
 
 
 
$14.99$14.99       AMAZON................                    yrs ago I purchased a kit something like this but of course it was about half this price But you at least find a push pin that will work of course it might not be like the OEM pin but hey it is working okay for all my needs to also have them for other cars as well
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@2late4u

 

At 73 it is hard to get up and down to fix things like this.

I will stop by a local body shop to see if they fix it and at what cost.

Even if it black, at least it will not make any noise.

 

Thanks for the link. That will be an option.

Just an observation.

Doing it the way they did sure makes it tough to do your own repairs.

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