wood dash
wood dash
got a new switch put in the dash today, but when i got back home, i noticed that the bottom left corner, right above the ashtray doesnt seem to want to snap back into place, it sits flush with the silvery plastic, like you cant really tell its lost, but if i open up the ash tray, i can pull the bottom part of the center wood dash out about an inch, how can i fix this or snap it back into place, it doesnt seem to want to go so im wondering if im doing something wrong here. normally i would just take it back and be like hey, this is still loose, but i got everything installed about an hour away from here, so...anyway, can you guys help me
I would pull the entire panel off and make sure all the clips are mounted to the panel and not stuck in the little locks that are mounted in the dash..(does that makes sense??) But when you pull the panel off, you'll see what I mean. It happens to me everytime I pull mine off.
BREW
BREW
Exactly what Brewdude said.
I had the exact same thing happen to me. Same left bottom clip! When the center of the dash is pulled off, half the clip stays in the bezel, and the other half (usually) remains in the dash surround. When you start to press the bezel back in place, sometimes the clip halves in the dash surround will push back too far and then not be seated correctly to accept the half of the clip that is still attached to the bezel.
I found if this does happen, it is best if you pull the metal half of the clip out of the dash surround and snap together both halves of the clips while attached to the bezel. Then press the bezel with the whole clip back onto the dash.
Kind of tough to explain without pictures.
I had the exact same thing happen to me. Same left bottom clip! When the center of the dash is pulled off, half the clip stays in the bezel, and the other half (usually) remains in the dash surround. When you start to press the bezel back in place, sometimes the clip halves in the dash surround will push back too far and then not be seated correctly to accept the half of the clip that is still attached to the bezel.
I found if this does happen, it is best if you pull the metal half of the clip out of the dash surround and snap together both halves of the clips while attached to the bezel. Then press the bezel with the whole clip back onto the dash.
Kind of tough to explain without pictures.
haha, ok i know what you guys mean, about those clips, they are the ones with teeth right? anyway, i will just do what you guys said and im sure it will get fixed, thanks for the help guys, this site is awesome


