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    I have an 04 grand prix GT and while driving out on the highway I ran over a coyote. It damaged the lower plastic piece under the front bumper and I'm wondering what the proper name for the piece is. I've been told that it is an air deflector. But, when i look up the parts for it it just shows the little deflectors that you can get for about your windows. If someone knows the proper name of the part I would appreciate it. I'm trying to find the replacement part for it but its kind of hard without the proper name of it and the lack of junkyards around that I can go to to see if they have one.
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    Moved.

    That section is for thanking a vendor or other member who went out of their way to help you.
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    Hole in lower bumper is called the air dam and piece underneath is called deflector.
    It's a CUMMINS Dodge not a Dodge Cummins
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    the piece under the front bumper is one whole piece though. It wraps from each wheel well around the front of the car. Do you know what i would need to put in to look up the replacement part to order it?
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    Air dam probably. There are some GM parts diagrams on the web.

    If all else fails call GM dealer and make sure.
    It's a CUMMINS Dodge not a Dodge Cummins
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    To possibly save some time of explaining. Next time post a photo if you can. I hate trying to explain things sometimes, a photo almost explains it all lol

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