passenger seat recliner pin
#1
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anyone know how i can fix this without having to spend $200 on a new switch assembly??
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anyone know how i can fix this without having to spend $200 on a new switch assembly??
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#2
Take the beige cover off, unplug the switch, and unscrew the switch from the back of the cover.
Try some acetone. You can often find nail polish remover with acetone. Acetone slightly melts any plastic surface you put it on, so DO NOT get it on anything you don't want glued together.
Put a drop on the broken end and press them together exactly the way they came apart. The plastic will be welded together.
If it doesn't work, lookup nolazach. He's parting out an RL and might have one of these switches.
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Try some acetone. You can often find nail polish remover with acetone. Acetone slightly melts any plastic surface you put it on, so DO NOT get it on anything you don't want glued together.
Put a drop on the broken end and press them together exactly the way they came apart. The plastic will be welded together.
If it doesn't work, lookup nolazach. He's parting out an RL and might have one of these switches.
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#3
Can a acetone possibly take care of the problem? I initially draw back from using it. It's kinda weak I think for the skin of the seat. Anyways, try it.[img]smileys/smiley1.gif[/img]
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