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Under bonnet insulation

PostPosted: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 9:34 +0000
by Roofes
I had a search but can't seems to find anything.
The insulation under the bonnet of my car is on its way out. I was wondering is it there for sound insulation or does it also keep the heat from the exhaust and motor from damaging the paint on the bonnet.

Is anyone running there car without one?
My car is the v6 so maybe under bonnet is cooler than the oil burners with hair dryers.
Any ideas?

Re: Under bonnet insulation

PostPosted: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 9:47 +0000
by boxhead55
You can buy stick on stuff but the gen replacement is well priced and no mucking around.

Re: Under bonnet insulation

PostPosted: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 9:58 +0000
by Roofes
I was hoping you would reply box head, That box on your head must be full of good Toyota information!

Re: Under bonnet insulation

PostPosted: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 10:04 +0000
by boxhead55
Ha ha hurts sometime too. Well almost all the time.
But honestly. All the mucking around to put something different up there. Just get the original.

Re: Under bonnet insulation

PostPosted: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 3:02 +0000
by taresk
Dynamat make underbonnet stuff, you can get a pack on ebay, or most ICE installers. It just sticks to the panel, not much mucking around involved.

Re: Under bonnet insulation

PostPosted: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 8:45 +0000
by BCH
Anyone removed the plastic clips/plugs holding up the under-bonnet insulation? Just lever them off I presume? Are they destroyed in the process? I want to install some led lights, but concerned with getting the clips back in.