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2009 Passat CC 2.0 TDI - Underbody Plastic Shield

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  • 2009 Passat CC 2.0 TDI - Underbody Plastic Shield

    Does anyone know the part number of the underbody shield /splash guard / belly pan for a 2009 Passat CC 2.0TDI? Just took it off as it was scraping on the ground!

    I believe it should have 7 x Torx25 screws holding the sides (3 on each side and 1 at the middle front with clips) and 3 Torx45 screws at the back (these ones screws directly into the metal underbody - no clips).

    Does anyone know where you can get the Torx screws - I don't have any of the Torx45 that hold the back section and screw directly into the metal underbody.
    Last edited by Deep Blue; 13-12-2020, 04:43 PM.

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    Why not take one of the ones you still have to a place that sells bolt and see if they have correct threads.

    The ones that screw into the rear cross member will be bolts At least on my B7 they were and also on my Tiguan

    VW parts dept should have them or at least the part numbers

    Have a look here for info Its near the end Page 275 on the page number NOT the counter at the bottom of screen




    https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sS...ew?usp=sharing


    Should be ok now
    Last edited by Guest001; 13-12-2020, 09:51 PM.
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    • #3
      Okay, thanks Hillbilly.

      I don't have any of the three rear ones (T40) to take with me - these must be bolts as they screw directly into the metal underbody; not too fussed re the sides and front (T25 screws with clips).

      Will have a look at your link - thanks!

      Edit: The google link is password protected.
      Last edited by Deep Blue; 13-12-2020, 06:15 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
        Why not take one of the ones you still have to a place that sells bolt and see if they have correct threads.

        The ones that screw into the rear cross member will be bolts At least on my B7 they were and also on my Tiguan

        VW parts dept should have them or at least the part numbers

        Have a look here for info Its near the end Page 275 on the page number NOT the counter at the bottom of screen




        https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sS...ew?usp=sharing


        Should be ok now

        Thanks Hillbilly - really appreciate that!!!

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        • #5
          Found the part number of the underbody shield (taken from actual part removed):

          CCW 3C0 825 237 H

          ZSB 3C0 825 235 M

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          Apparently it has three purposes: reduces noise (probably why all those cubic dimples on the inside), improves aerodynamic airflow underneath the vehicle, and protects the underside of the engine (especially electrics) from road grime and water. I find it's also good to ensure no oil drips end up on the driveway!
          Last edited by Deep Blue; 15-12-2020, 02:39 PM.

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          • #6
            All done - all ten fasteners (three bolts at the back and seven screws) accounted for!

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