Honda Accord Body Side Moulding Clip | South Mountain Supply 3002
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The South Mountain Supply 3002 is a nylon body side moulding clip for Honda Accord vehicles. This exterior clip secures body side moulding strips to the door panels with a positive snap engagement, keeping trim tight against the body and preventing rattling, moisture intrusion, and trim separation.
Specifications
- Type: Body Side Moulding Clip
- Material: Nylon
- Color: Black
- Pack Sizes Available: 15, 30, 60, 90
Vehicle Fitment
- Honda Accord — verify OEM number against your existing clip to confirm year range compatibility
Cross-Reference Numbers
- Honda OEM: Verify OEM number against your existing clip before ordering
What does this clip do on the Honda Accord?
The 3002 clip locks the body side moulding strip to the door panel on Honda Accord vehicles. A properly seated clip keeps trim flush against the body, eliminating rattles and preventing wind-driven water from reaching the door surface behind the moulding.
How do I confirm the 3002 is the right clip for my Accord?
South Mountain Supply offers several Accord moulding clip styles (3001, 3002, 3003, 3004) for different Accord generations and moulding designs. To verify compatibility, compare the 3002 profile to your existing clip or look up the OEM number stamped on the clip being replaced.
How do I replace body side moulding clips on an Accord?
Insert a plastic trim removal tool under the moulding strip and gently pry it away from the door panel. Remove broken clip remnants from both the moulding channels and the door holes. Press new 3002 clips into the moulding, align the strip with the door, and press evenly until each clip snaps securely into place.
What pack size should I order?
The 3002 is available in packs of 15, 30, 60, and 90. A pack of 15 is suitable for spot repairs on one or two doors. A pack of 30 covers a full four-door vehicle with extras. Packs of 60 and 90 provide the best per-clip value for shop inventory.
Why do body side moulding clips break?
Moulding clips are made of nylon and can become brittle over time from UV exposure and temperature cycling. Clips commonly break when the moulding is struck in a parking lot, when car wash brushes catch the trim edge, or simply from age and fatigue. Replacing broken clips promptly prevents the moulding strip from peeling away from the door entirely.