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Old 07-13-2014, 05:25 PM   #1
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Dashboard warning panel part came off

Anybody have an idea about how to get this back to where it is supposed to be. It is just flopping around. The other 2 warning light panels are held on with small bolts and nuts but I can't see any holes in this one that would take a bolt thru it. I suppose I could glue it but then it would never be removable if I had to work on it.
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How about a couple pieces of industrial velcro
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I thought about Velcro but that would leave a gap between the dashboard and the warning panel. It needs to be up flush against the dashboard if possible. If not then I will go with your idea
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I would try using a silicone sealer, a few drops will hold it in place and if you ever need to replace something it is fairly easy to remove.
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Thanks Tony. I will look into that
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may take longer but its more fun

there are webistes now where you can download free software to make your own files fro 3D printing .. and you send in the file and they print it for you any thing that is broke you can remake and fix your self

i have a small 3D printing here at home so there fun to play with and make and fix things
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Looks to me like the 2 white dots were holding it, perhaps using some type of adhesive.
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Thanks Bill. I think I will try the silicone sealer that Tony talked about on the 2 dots. Maybe there is a 3rd dot at the bottom.
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