TaDa

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Whats the name (and ideally p/n) of the metal bits and screws that hold a Discovery's window switch fascia's backplate in place?

Its a small bent 'clip' of metal (one side 'threaded' - the other with a hole) that clips onto the central console.
The screw then goes through the switch back plate and screws into the threaded clip - securing the backplate to the console.

I've tried the obvious software to no avail :-(

I only have 2 left - and its meant to have 4 - I suspect I'll only have 1 the after the next time I take the console to pieces (!!)
 
While we are playing "Name that Part" :) ...... what about the pin that holds the metal door thing that sits between the two door hinges. I'm talking about the pin that sits on the body side, not what connects the metal thing to the door.

Jeez thats a rubbish description!

This bit of metal comes out a hole from the driver door and is connected to the body with a pin. Looks like a very weak door hinge..it's maybe 1 CM thick...

Thoughts?
 
My guess for that part - based on your description and a blown out diagram I found on the net is:

"Checker Assembly-Front Door" P/N BDH700020 [V]YA237393 and BDH700030 Onwards

I think its the bit that stops you opening the door too far.
 
My guess for that part - based on your description and a blown out diagram I found on the net is:

"Checker Assembly-Front Door" P/N BDH700020 [V]YA237393 and BDH700030 Onwards

I think its the bit that stops you opening the door too far.

TaDa...you are a legend!
 

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