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Paulie
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Hi all,

I've finally retrieved my car from the restorers.  The heater doesn't work, the A/C doesn't work but it drives really well.

 

I've noticed that all the screws holding in the trim piece that holds the odometer and warning lights above the clocks are missing.  Does anyone know what screws I need to buy to fix?  I've noticed a few posts about this but for the life of me can find no part numbers or screw sizes.  Anyone have any ideas?

 

Cheers,

 

Paul

 

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1 hour ago, Paulie said:

Hi all,

I've finally retrieved my car from the restorers.  The heater doesn't work, the A/C doesn't work but it drives really well.

 

I've noticed that all the screws holding in the trim piece that holds the odometer and warning lights above the clocks are missing.  Does anyone know what screws I need to buy to fix?  I've noticed a few posts about this but for the life of me can find no part numbers or screw sizes.  Anyone have any ideas?

 

Cheers,

 

Paul

 

Hi, the part number is 93567-55016, but I wouldn't go to Toyota for 5 screws, they'd probably charge you a pound a screw! The measurements are:

10.7mm head size
18.4mm total length
15.3mm thread length
4.8mm thread/screw diameter (approx. mine is chewed up for some reason)

It seems all of these types of screws fasten by being self tapped into a 'blank' plastic insert, so if you get some flanged No.10x5/8in self tappers (like this) they'll work the same as the OE screws whilst being 1/20th of the price.

Hope this helps!

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48 minutes ago, m12aak said:

Hi, the part number is 93567-55016, but I wouldn't go to Toyota for 5 screws, they'd probably charge you a pound a screw! The measurements are:

10.7mm head size
18.4mm total length
15.3mm thread length
4.8mm thread/screw diameter (approx. mine is chewed up for some reason)

It seems all of these types of screws fasten by being self tapped into a 'blank' plastic insert, so if you get some flanged No.10x5/8in self tappers (like this) they'll work the same as the OE screws whilst being 1/20th of the price.

Hope this helps!

That really does help thank you so much.  Brilliant!

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