Protect your vehicle’s door sills from scuffs and add a touch of refinement with the genuine threshold sill plate (part 52069397). Crafted to Fiat/Chrysler’s exact specifications, this stainless-steel scuff protector installs seamlessly at each door opening to guard against wear and enhance interior appeal.
Protect your vehicle’s door sills from scuffs and add a touch of refinement with the genuine threshold sill plate (part 52069397). Crafted to Fiat/Chrysler’s exact specifications, this stainless-steel scuff protector installs seamlessly at each door opening to guard against wear and enhance interior appeal.
Exact OEM Fit
Precision-cut to match the contour and mounting points of the factory sill—no trimming or modification required.
Premium Stainless-Steel Construction
Corrosion-resistant alloy resists scratches, dents and fading while maintaining a polished finish.
Embossed Branding (Optional)
Features subtle Fiat/Chrysler logo embossing for an authentic, upscale look.
Enhanced Protection
Shields painted sill panels from shoe scuffs, dirt and moisture to preserve resale value.
Easy Installation
Pre-applied automotive-grade adhesive backing ensures secure, long-lasting attachment; simply peel and press into place.
Part Number: 52069397
Material: Brushed stainless steel
Finish: Satin-polished surface with optional embossed logo
Dimensions: OEM-specified length and width for full sill coverage
Mounting: High-bond adhesive tape (included)
Compatibility: Fits Fiat/Chrysler models equipped with matching sill profile
Operating Temperature: –40 °C … +85 °C
Warranty: 24 months genuine-parts coverage
Clean Surface: Wipe the door sill area with isopropyl alcohol to remove grease and debris.
Position Plate: Dry-fit the sill plate to verify alignment with door opening.
Peel Adhesive: Remove the backing from the pre-applied adhesive tape.
Press & Secure: Carefully align and press the plate firmly onto the sill, applying even pressure across its length.
Cure Time: Allow 24 hours for full adhesive bond before heavy use.
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