Does anyone know where the screws are located to tighten the top of
the dashboard on a 600 sedan? It seems that the passenger side of
the dash is a little loose, and is vibrating more than normal. I
have searched under the dash, and cannot find any screws to tighten
the top dash pad. Any help would be appreciated.
Nick
Dashboard
Re: Dashboard
their is a passenger grip on top of pad with this removed it hides the screw
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Re: Dashboard
Hi Nick;
In most cases the problem is not loose screws, the plastic that it is
made of is crumbling, cracking and just falling apart. It's a tough job
and normally takes two people to do the job well, but with some "Marglass"
type bondo and some fiber glass sculpting Harry Lineback and myself put his
back together and I think it is still doing well. Harry?
Bill
In most cases the problem is not loose screws, the plastic that it is
made of is crumbling, cracking and just falling apart. It's a tough job
and normally takes two people to do the job well, but with some "Marglass"
type bondo and some fiber glass sculpting Harry Lineback and myself put his
back together and I think it is still doing well. Harry?
Bill