How To Repair License Plate Mounting on Volkswagen MK4 Trunk

How To Repair License Plate Mounting on Volkswagen MK4 Trunk

In this video. I will be showing you how to fix your mk4 jetta mk4 license plate mounts which are a common failure on these vehicles as well as many others. This fix will work on most cars

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Kev M. says:

My problem is that the little white plastic keeps turning as I'm trying to screw in my license plate. What do I do? How do I get those white plastic pieces out?

Deviris Johnson says:

Jesus going through similar issue with my Passat thanks.

Hazel Biegelsen says:

Thank you!!!!!!!!!

Justin C says:

Thank you. Please link the product? (I'm in Ontario as well)

Ross Clink says:

Thanks buddy

G Mose says:

Hilarious…..

Versatile says:

How I do I remove existing clips

FedEx Can’t Deliver says:

Thanks for the video! Helping a friend that just got this car. We took off the old plate and typical license plate bolts. They were rusted a bit, but we got them to come off. Then saw the 4 hex holes. If anything like those plastic things you put in were holding the bolts previously, they fell into the trunk dead space. NOTHING outside the trunk. Was there similar things originally in those hex holes? in the bottom right hole on your car, it looks like there was something there. But can't tell what.

Dougie Quick says:

On one car the plastic was stripped out and so I simply used two small aluminum wall anchors …the ones that thread into drywall …after getting them started with drill I simply cut off the long "drill" tails and then screwed them in from then on I simply screw screws in…..been years now and I even remove the screws once every year to put new reg stickers on…works GREAT! totally covered by plate and frame…I advise to use the SMALLER anchors ! BTW I have NEVER used 4 screws ! Just the top two are plenty

Chris kef_fas says:

Wollow out you said … so did you have to drill them
To make them fit better … because it’s a threaded hole for the stock bolts

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