Fender Liner Retainers

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What is a fender liner retainer?

A fender liner retainer is a small plastic or metal clip that attaches the fender liner to the car body. It is used to keep the fender liner in place and protect the wheel well.

What is the purpose of a fender liner retainer?

The purpose of a fender liner retainer is to securely hold the fender liner in place and protect the wheel well from dirt, debris, and other hazardous materials.

How do I know if my fender liner retainer is faulty?

If your fender liner is loose or not staying in place, it may be a sign that the retainer is faulty. You may also hear rattling or other noises coming from the wheel well area.

Can a faulty fender liner retainer cause damage to my car?

Yes, a faulty fender liner retainer can cause damage to the wheel well, fender liner, and other parts of the car. It can also allow dirt and debris to get into the wheel well, which could lead to further damage.

How do I replace a fender liner retainer?

Replacing a fender liner retainer is a relatively simple process:

  1. Remove the old retainer from the wheel well using a pair of needle-nose pliers.
  2. Install the new retainer into the wheel well.
  3. Secure the retainer in place using the needle-nose pliers.
  4. Reattach the fender liner to the wheel well using the new retainer.


How often should I inspect my fender liner retainer?

It is recommended to inspect your fender liner retainer at least once a year to ensure it is in good condition and securely attached to the wheel well.