a quick question
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a quick question
Hi all,
does anyone know how to take out the coin/ash tray?
It seems like something(penny?) got stuck in between.
It just wouldn't close up all the way!
SO tried manual but didn't find any on how to pull it out.
I know it's a minor problem...but it's something I rather not have.
Thx guys...and girls...
does anyone know how to take out the coin/ash tray?
It seems like something(penny?) got stuck in between.
It just wouldn't close up all the way!
SO tried manual but didn't find any on how to pull it out.
I know it's a minor problem...but it's something I rather not have.
Thx guys...and girls...
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Re: a quick question
Originally posted by joseph1976
Hi all,
does anyone know how to take out the coin/ash tray?
It seems like something(penny?) got stuck in between.
It just wouldn't close up all the way!
SO tried manual but didn't find any on how to pull it out.
I know it's a minor problem...but it's something I rather not have.
Thx guys...and girls...
Hi all,
does anyone know how to take out the coin/ash tray?
It seems like something(penny?) got stuck in between.
It just wouldn't close up all the way!
SO tried manual but didn't find any on how to pull it out.
I know it's a minor problem...but it's something I rather not have.
Thx guys...and girls...
-carlos
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Old problem:
You need to pull out the plastic "trough" between the two seat heater switches - this is actually the access port to the ALDL (assembly line diagnostic link). The trough just pops out when you reach behind it with your fingers.
In the future, limit the number of coins you put int here, and be gentle when closing the try - flipping it up quickly flings the coins and they tend to fall into areas where you don't want them
You need to pull out the plastic "trough" between the two seat heater switches - this is actually the access port to the ALDL (assembly line diagnostic link). The trough just pops out when you reach behind it with your fingers.
In the future, limit the number of coins you put int here, and be gentle when closing the try - flipping it up quickly flings the coins and they tend to fall into areas where you don't want them
#5
Originally posted by rominl
Carlos Silva, by fixing you mean they help you take the coins out or they did one better and prevent coins from falling to the back of it anymore?
Carlos Silva, by fixing you mean they help you take the coins out or they did one better and prevent coins from falling to the back of it anymore?
-carlos
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