04-30-2022, 12:54 AM
Today I was changing the oil on my 2022 Venice GTS. When I removed the bolts holding on the hood the body clip for the bolt closest to the cockpit separated from the frame. Because Vanderhall just assumed no one would even need to have access to this clip, there was no way to put it back on the frame mount.
To access it, I had to remove the windshield, cowl and mirrors. Once I had gained access, I discovered that just like all the other body clips, the clip just floats on the frame mount. No matter how I bent the clip, I could not guarantee that it wouldn’t just fall off the next time I removed the hood.
The fix I came up with was to place some electrical tape at the base of the frame mount thus creating just enough of a lip to prevent the clip from falling off the mount or below the drilled hole in the cowl. I have to say that I’m extremely disappointed that Vanderhall didn’t think to simply weld something to the frame mount preventing the clip from possibly falling off. Hell, even just applying a piece of tape like I did would have prevented me from having to spend 3 hours removing every piece of fiberglass off the front of the Vanderhall.
I caution all of you reading this to be careful when undoing those bolts. I knew the three clips forward of the cowl were free floating but I did assume that the clips inside the frame were welded in place. The clips holding the snap screws closest to the cockpit are welded in place to prevent exactly what happened to me from happening there. Have to love the engineers at Vanderhall.
To access it, I had to remove the windshield, cowl and mirrors. Once I had gained access, I discovered that just like all the other body clips, the clip just floats on the frame mount. No matter how I bent the clip, I could not guarantee that it wouldn’t just fall off the next time I removed the hood.
The fix I came up with was to place some electrical tape at the base of the frame mount thus creating just enough of a lip to prevent the clip from falling off the mount or below the drilled hole in the cowl. I have to say that I’m extremely disappointed that Vanderhall didn’t think to simply weld something to the frame mount preventing the clip from possibly falling off. Hell, even just applying a piece of tape like I did would have prevented me from having to spend 3 hours removing every piece of fiberglass off the front of the Vanderhall.
I caution all of you reading this to be careful when undoing those bolts. I knew the three clips forward of the cowl were free floating but I did assume that the clips inside the frame were welded in place. The clips holding the snap screws closest to the cockpit are welded in place to prevent exactly what happened to me from happening there. Have to love the engineers at Vanderhall.