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Old 12-27-2009, 04:31 PM
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going on hwy 1 to big surf and hit a large rock and it torn part of my "air dam" apart need a diagram or pics how to relace it'
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Just stick your head under there and you’ll see. About 4 bolts for each section.
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Just unbolt it and put another one on.
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one of the easy items to do yourself.
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Each side piece uses 5 x 7mm head screws and the center piece has a 10mm head bolt on each end. Really easy to change.

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Air Deflector Replacement - Front Bumper Fascia
Removal Procedure



1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.
2. Remove the center air deflector bolts.
3. Remove the air deflector from the vehicle.
Installation Procedure
1. Position the center air deflector between the side valances.
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Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
2. Install the center air deflector and attaching bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the air deflector bolts to 7 N•m (62 lb in).
3. Lower the vehicle.
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Dave to the rescue again.
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Originally Posted by DeeGee
Air Deflector Replacement - Front Bumper Fascia
Removal Procedure



1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.
2. Remove the center air deflector bolts.
3. Remove the air deflector from the vehicle.
Installation Procedure
1. Position the center air deflector between the side valances.
Notice
Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
2. Install the center air deflector and attaching bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the air deflector bolts to 7 N•m (62 lb in).
3. Lower the vehicle.
A big thank you! Our air dam is supposed to be in tomorrow. My 97 came without one. Not sure what happened to it.
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Originally Posted by LisaJohn
A big thank you! Our air dam is supposed to be in tomorrow. My 97 came without one. Not sure what happened to it.
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A lot of people take them off without fully realizing that the car needs the air dam to breathe. Has the car been lowered? That may be why they were removed. Dont forget the end fairings. They smooth the airflow under the car and are quite important for higher speed stability.
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Originally Posted by DeeGee
A lot of people take them off without fully realizing that the car needs the air dam to breathe. Has the car been lowered? That may be why they were removed. Dont forget the end fairings. They smooth the airflow under the car and are quite important for higher speed stability.
Car has not been lowered. Looked like the old air dam had been damaged or knocked off.The two center brackets/fasteners were still attached. Side ones are on the car. Thanks again for the great info. It took just a few minutes to install.
L and J
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Originally Posted by LisaJohn
Car has not been lowered. Looked like the old air dam had been damaged or knocked off.The two center brackets/fasteners were still attached. Side ones are on the car. Thanks again for the great info. It took just a few minutes to install.
L and J
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I ordered a new air dam, mine was missing. I need to order the 2 center braces (red arrow). But all 4 holes in the square tubing just have oversized holes. (green arrow). There are no threads anywhere for the bolts to screw into.

Are there supposed to be threaded inserts in these holes?
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Anyone? These are what the air dam bolts are supposed to thread into.. But it just has open hex holes on all 4 locations.. Should there be some sort of thread inserts?
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Originally Posted by adamgl
Anyone? These are what the air dam bolts are supposed to thread into.. But it just has open hex holes on all 4 locations.. Should there be some sort of thread inserts?
I just went thru this replacing my crash bar...new ones come without the nutserts and need to be bought seperately. Pretty safe to say your crash bar was replaced but the air dam was blown off. GM part number is 11515638 for the nutserts and there is a total of 7 of that size and one larger one where the horn mounts. I found the procedure to "squash/secure" them into the holes fairly straightforward.
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Originally Posted by Curt B
I just went thru this replacing my crash bar...new ones come without the nutserts and need to be bought seperately. Pretty safe to say your crash bar was replaced but the air dam was blown off. GM part number is 11515638 for the nutserts and there is a total of 7 of that size and one larger one where the horn mounts. I found the procedure to "squash/secure" them into the holes fairly straightforward.
Thanks a lot. Is this the right part? I don't see how this would easily go into the hole in the tube and retain itself?
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I was picturing something more like this?


http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....5Z50000050C~~~
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Sorry, that is the wrong part number. I got it from a website stating "common C5 problems" which had the following info:

"Here’s a list of ALL the parts you’ll need to replace the impact bar and the side air deflectors:
Part #------Qty---Description
10188023---001---Insulator (goes to bottom of radiator)
10278679---001---Insulator (goes to bottom of radiator)
10278679---005---Nut
10400765---001---Plate (the actual impact bar, unpainted)
10419312---001---Panel (air deflector)
10419313---001---Panel (air deflector)
11515638---010---Nut-speci
11515757---010---Bolt-Metr
10281487---010---Nut
Not all of these parts need to get replaced, and there will be a few leftovers, but it will get the job done."


I got mine from the dealer and they looked them up. Part number on my invoice is 11518908, they fit snug in the hex holes, look like the second style, and are not even on the list above??
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Originally Posted by Curt B
Sorry, that is the wrong part number. I got it from a website stating "common C5 problems" which had the following info:

"Here’s a list of ALL the parts you’ll need to replace the impact bar and the side air deflectors:
Part #------Qty---Description
10188023---001---Insulator (goes to bottom of radiator)
10278679---001---Insulator (goes to bottom of radiator)
10278679---005---Nut
10400765---001---Plate (the actual impact bar, unpainted)
10419312---001---Panel (air deflector)
10419313---001---Panel (air deflector)
11515638---010---Nut-speci
11515757---010---Bolt-Metr
10281487---010---Nut
Not all of these parts need to get replaced, and there will be a few leftovers, but it will get the job done."


I got mine from the dealer and they looked them up. Part number on my invoice is 11518908, they fit snug in the hex holes, look like the second style, and are not even on the list above??
Thanks, I'll go by the dealer and see if they have that part.

I couldn't find anything about it in the service manual either. They're not very clear on it.
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Helps a lot with cooling after getting it installed. 4 of those inserts where almost $30 from dealer.

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