Replacing Rear Emblem
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Hello
I need to replace the rear emblem on my wagon. I have done some research and the only emblem i can find that is a replacement is a emblem that uses 2 grommets. I have yet to take off the old emblem, and it appears that there is some kind of seal between the emblem and car? Am i on the right track here that I can just pop off the emblem and replace it or is it in need of some kind of seal?
I have found this part as a replacement?
Part #: 51-14-8-132-375-M9
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I need to replace the rear emblem on my wagon. I have done some research and the only emblem i can find that is a replacement is a emblem that uses 2 grommets. I have yet to take off the old emblem, and it appears that there is some kind of seal between the emblem and car? Am i on the right track here that I can just pop off the emblem and replace it or is it in need of some kind of seal?
I have found this part as a replacement?
Part #: 51-14-8-132-375-M9
Thanks
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Pop it out and reuse the 2 plastic covers covering the pins. You are suppose to replace them but to each there own. It is easy to do. You can pop yours out to see what I'm talking about and put it back until you get the replacement
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No seal needed around the emblem, just the rubber gormets, as previously mentioned by Sean. Use a flat screwdriver and a piece of cloth to protect your paint, it pops our fairly easily.