License Plate Holder Help
#12
Plate repair
I had the same problem and went to the auto parts store (Pep Boys )and picked up a set of plastic plate mounts. The mounts snap into the hole left by he metal holders. I used a pair of needle nosed pliers and removed all 4 metal mounts. It worked perfectly. The whole thing took 10 minutes.
#13
AudiWorld Senior Member
Thread Starter
I had the same problem and went to the auto parts store (Pep Boys )and picked up a set of plastic plate mounts. The mounts snap into the hole left by he metal holders. I used a pair of needle nosed pliers and removed all 4 metal mounts. It worked perfectly. The whole thing took 10 minutes.
#14
Plate mounts
They are small plastic squares sold in packages of 4 in White or Black. I am in New York and see them in almost any auto parts store. When you tighten a screw into them they expand. They are usually sold in the section that has license plate holders. In fact they are called License plate fasteners. There are only 2 sizes small or large get the small ones.
#15
AudiWorld Senior Member
Thread Starter
They are small plastic squares sold in packages of 4 in White or Black. I am in New York and see them in almost any auto parts store. When you tighten a screw into them they expand. They are usually sold in the section that has license plate holders. In fact they are called License plate fasteners. There are only 2 sizes small or large get the small ones.
#16
AudiWorld Senior Member
Thread Starter
Just picked some up. Fit in after a bit of a struggle. I didn't screw the screw in yet, but it seems like it will work. I guess I'll live with the old one rattling around back in there.
#17
Removing the clip
Try to use a magnet on the front of the plate holder and slide it up to the whole so you can remove the clip. I lost one clip but never heard a thing. Make sure you use a small machine screw with large head. What I did was buy four plate buttons and after attaching the clear plastic on the bottom of the screw I snapped the buttons on and it looks great. You can get them in silver or black.
#18
AudiWorld Senior Member
Thread Starter
Try to use a magnet on the front of the plate holder and slide it up to the whole so you can remove the clip. I lost one clip but never heard a thing. Make sure you use a small machine screw with large head. What I did was buy four plate buttons and after attaching the clear plastic on the bottom of the screw I snapped the buttons on and it looks great. You can get them in silver or black.
The pack I got came with screws. They are a tad longer than the one I took out, they also are pointy (yes I am not a handy person...) rather than bolt like. Should I try the one that came out originally rather than the one that came in the box?
As for the plate buttons. Are these just plastic cap like things that pop over the screw heads?
#19
In this case he purchased the vehicle from a Lexus dealer who had nothing to do with the design of this car. Even if he had purchased the car from an Audi dealer, the dealer is not Audi, they sell Audi products. The important thing is a quality Audi dealer will stand behind the product as if they did design and manufacture it themselves, that is the sign of a good dealer, but they are not required or obligated to act as a representative of Audi of America. It is sad in my opinion that all dealers don't stand behind their products as if they were the manufacturer, but I guess they can't all be good.