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Old 09-13-2024, 12:53 PM   #1
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Loose Squeaky Dash

The driver's side dash/console is a little loose and squeaks when traveling.

Anyone know where to tighten it up or maybe spray it with a some silicone lube?

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The driver's side dash/console is a little loose and squeaks when traveling.

Anyone know where to tighten it up or maybe spray it with a some silicone lube?

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If you look near the windshield, you should see screw cover buttons. If you were to pop the button off that will give you access to the screws that hold that dash. It is possible that they may have sheared, so if you replace you may can replace with a small through bolt and nut maybe with some Loctite on the threads of both otherwise you can replace if needed with the same diameter screw.
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The screws are not broken, but the screws go round and round and won't tighten.

The screws around the instrument cluster are tight, but this area has major squeaks too.
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