Lost one bolt from skid plate after changing oil - part numbers?

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2020 Civic Si - Lost one bolt from skid plate after changing oil - part numbers?

There are 3 different fasteners on this thing, two sheet metal screws, two flat-top machine thread bolts and six quarter-turn key things.

I lost one of the flat-top machine thread bolts.

Anyone have part numbers?

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Should be one of the 4 below

Honda Civic 10th gen Lost one bolt from skid plate after changing oil - part numbers? 1615489961310
 
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Thanks, man. You are most excellent.

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It's this one:

Genuine Honda Lower Cover Bolt 90105-TBA-A00

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I lost mine doing the same thing. You think its because we just didn't screw it in correctly?
 


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Entirely possible I left it too loose and it fell out.
 

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It's this one:

Genuine Honda Lower Cover Bolt 90105-TBA-A00

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That part number reflects the highlighted as seen below
Honda Civic 10th gen Lost one bolt from skid plate after changing oil - part numbers? 1615815861156
 

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Buy a bunch of them. I keep like 3 or 4 of them in my toolbox because I don’t like putting loctite into rivnuts, it can often cause them to break loose and just spin, then you’re really in trouble.
Honda Civic 10th gen Lost one bolt from skid plate after changing oil - part numbers? 2FB6CEE8-92BB-4164-B8C9-EA1089460AB4
 

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I do pinball machine repair and renovation. We use Loctite very sparingly, because you want to be able to get it apart later in most cases. Use the "Purple" low-strength loctite. It's meant to be removable with hand tools. Loctite 555339 Threadlocker 222 Low Strength Tube, Purple
 

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This entire thread has been about 90105-TBA-A00, the machine thread screws...
And if you read the OP he says he removes the two sheet metal screws as well to remove the splash shield.

I was saying I'm pretty much certain those don't have to come out to remove the shield. I removed them the first time I took the shield off, too, because they look like they are part of it but really they are not necessary to remove.

The thread is about everything in the OP, not just what you want it to be about.
 

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That part number reflects the highlighted as seen below
1615815861156.png
pardon my ignorance I may just of over looked it but got a part number for #11? Damn oil change got me too
 


 


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