Not while it's under warranty. Have you taken yours back to the dealer?Has anyone tried using some double sided tape on the area where the clips broke? I am having the same problem on my 18 ex-t.
If you are comfortable enough swapping the grill yourself, then you probably are better off using the zip tie fix some have mentioned on here. However, what I would do, is put the original one back on, and make the dealer fix it. Then, put your black one on. I had to take my one day old 2018 EX-T in and have them replace the whole bumper and grill. Grill was warped and tabs mangled on the bumper.Has anyone tried using some double sided tape on the area where the clips broke? I am having the same problem on my 18 ex-t.
If you did it yourself you’re probably screwed. Dealer installed a hatchback grill on my sedan and I’ve had issues since with it popping out. As of today they are ordering a new grill under warranty to replace it.I swapped the oem chrome grill for an oem black grill so I can already guess what the dealer will say.
They need to go back the old school way of using screws to secure the grill in the bumper. Enough said.Disgrace is right, you hit it on the nail.
The messed up part is, that most of the grill is secured on with screws, its those stupid tabs along the top only.They need to go back the old school way of using screws to secure the grill in the bumper. Enough said.
I know there are 4 big screws, 2 at the end tip of headlights and 2 right above the licence plate. They should have continued the same thing on the top row.The messed up part is, that most of the grill is secured on with screws, its those stupid tabs along the top only.