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Karnag3_0kc

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Apr 26, 2009
wildomar, California
So not long ago the door controls fell inside the door. I see the piece needing to be replaced. I can't find a how to fix or where to replace that plastic thy keeps it attached to the door panel. Any thoughts? Yes I've searched.
 
pictures would help ... but if you want to know take the panel off and look for the switch board on the inside of the door and take it off the panel and then take pictures it seems simpe to fice but your description is slightly vague because i'm not sure if oyu mean the switch or if you mean the plastic piece it is seated on .
 
You might be able to get the plastic clips from someone in the partout ads. I have some on a parts car I could take out for you. PM me if youre interested.
 
Yea i can't take it apart until this weekend. My wife drives it. I will get pics up though.
 
One of the dsmtalk guys offered me one for 80 bucks -_-
 
For a door pocket? That's ridiculous. Even for a door pocket and a new switch.

I'm already knowing. He was a vendor I believe just trying to sell at dealer prices.

For a door pocket? That's ridiculous. Even for a door pocket and a new switch.

Super glue really does work. Epoxy does too. Both of mine have been fixed this way. I actually fixed the driver's side one about a month ago. It's not like the switched go bad that often (if ever).

The holes that the screws go into are busted.

For a door pocket? That's ridiculous. Even for a door pocket and a new switch.

Super glue really does work. Epoxy does too. Both of mine have been fixed this way. I actually fixed the driver's side one about a month ago. It's not like the switched go bad that often (if ever).

The holes that the screws go into are busted.
 
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