Any advice on this? They seem to contact the tub, and when installed, work their way out of the console, or worse... jam on
Any advice on this? They seem to contact the tub, and when installed, work their way out of the console, or worse... jam on
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You can correct the problem buy correcting the console. Basically years of leaning onthe center arm rest getting in and out of the car have deformed it moving it closer to the tubn as you have noted. I was able to fix min by removing the ash tray and giving a gentle but persuaive tug upward on the armrest. It's flexible enough to reshape by hand. Mine stayed but others have found it necessary to shim the area with wood blocks to keep it from deforming again.
Cheers.
Steven
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Steven Maguire
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My console is out of the car at the moment, so I thought I'd upload a couple photos of it in case you were wondering what there is to work with underneath it.
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Sept. 81, auto, black interior
I have a similar issue with 16245. I did prop up the center console, it seems the punch-outs (holes) for the switches have ever so slightly reamed out. It seems like a few millimeters, but they do rise out of the socket for me too.
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I DO lean on the center console too... I will try to bend the board back into shape!
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http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?50...ll=1#post72754
I need to do this myself. My dummy switch can't be inserted because it hits the wire loom.
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Matt (kajcienski) and I came up with a mounting plate that goes a long way toward correcting part of this condition, but I'll let him say more since he's the brains of the operation....
However, suffice it to say that my switches were constantly bouncing out and this part fixed the issue in a completely invisible and reversible fashion with no modifications to any part of the car. I think experiences may vary depending on how crushed your center console is though.
The wood blocks under the console is a great fix for sagging. Matt's part does more to keep the switches straight and even.
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Jon
1981 DMC-12 #02100. July 1981. 5-speed, black, grooved w/flap.
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I glued a plastic plate of 3mm underneath the opening of the switches. After they are glued in with a Stanley knife you can perfectly trim them. After the armrest was newley recovered, I glued the leather thru those openings, creating a firm grip of the switches. But I have those new illuminated window switches and they are longer. So to avoid they popped out I made some sort of extention wires and now everything is nice and straight.
I tought I had a picture of that somewhere but I cannot find it.
Jan
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