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Old 06-22-2004, 03:33 PM
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Loose Door Trim

Can someone help me on how to tighten my door trim? On my driver door, the woodgrain part with the window and vent controls is loose. How do I get behind there to tighten it up? I am assuming there are screws there because it is loosening more everyday. Thanks!
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I'll look when I get home from work at my repair manual.
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Re: Loose Door Trim

Thanks, I am having this minor issue as well. More of a nuissance then a real problem
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Old 06-23-2004, 03:11 PM
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Re: Loose Door Trim

Sorry I had a late meeting at work yesterday, unless someone else beats me to it I will check it out after work.
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Old 06-23-2004, 03:15 PM
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Not a Problem,,, When you get to it is fine. After all, I am the one asking for the help....
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Is there any update on this?
I have this problem too.
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Re: Loose Door Trim

those switches are held in by a very poor design I'm sorry to say, in the front there is a piece of spring steel that holds it tight front to back, I'm guessing you guys are having the same problem I had, side to side movement.

In an effort to tighten my switch panel up the spring steel broke, with little to No bending.

There are no screws to tighten, I went to my dealer for the spring steel, not available seperate from the switches, they are hugely expensive, I then used some tacky glue to hold it tight. Better than new, or at least how I received it.

To remove switch panel in the future I'll have to remove the door, and carefully press them out, fine with me though. Been great for 1.5yrs.
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Old 07-16-2004, 02:47 PM
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Yes, I found out. I finally got tired of it and Pulled. Yep, little clip bent, broke when I bent it back. That is a really stupid way to hold all that together.
Tacky glue sounds right. I was going to try super, but that may be more destructive if I ever have to get back in there.

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