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Does it sound like something is dragging underneath your car? It might be the plastic splash shield! These barriers both protect the engine compartment from excessive water, dirt and sand, as well as improve aerodynamics. If yours is torn, broken, and dragging on the ground, you can try this easy DIY fix to secure it!

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  1. Filipe Konrote

    Thanks mate I can fix my own splash shield now !

  2. Briana Chairs

    What if it’s just flapping ???

  3. William Obinyan

    Great video sir, on my way to work and this happened to me today. My mind is at ease now that it's fixable.

  4. Sound Judgement

    Video lacked substance. No details on how many Torc screws were required or any hardware to remove or reinstall the Splash Guard.

  5. Kevin R

    What can you do about the shields that are made out of the fiberous type material? Zip ties would rip right thru. I have a 2016 Sorento with this issue.

  6. MirakkStormhammer

    Literally just came to see how it attaches to the car, and he skipped that part on both the removal and the install. GG. Guess I gotta throw it up on ramps and figure out if I need screws or clips or what. Last place that did work on my car didn't button it up when they were done and the thing is hanging

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