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Hello i was wondering if this was the factory plastic, still covering the small carpet piece that goes under passenger seat,or is it meant to stay on their?thanks heres the link to photo http://www.flickr.com/photos/26227918@N05/2934458705/
Seriously, if you started ONE thread, and asked your questions there, it would unclutter the board. Keep things organized and you will get more responses to your needs.
But, the 1st thing you need to do is buy the WSM's, people will stop responding to you all together if you keep on the present course.
Just trying to help you and make ownership of this car easier for you.
2 larger pieces are the bolt/nut covers for the wiper arm blades, and they are broken.
the smallest piece is a carpet hold down plug,
the 2 medium pieces I am not 100% sure as they arent perfectly clear.
But they are probably the hold down bolts for the cover which should be beside the passenger side seat.
How do i get this k-40 radar detector working its a dead piece of plastic on my steering wheel, theirs no on switch anywere,nothing under the dash,is it a fuse?Also when i first inspected the car the sunroof opened and closed now it doesnt do **** where can i begin with this thing?
It's ok Sean, we all know you are, you dont need to hide it, admitting it is the first step
BTW I know I am! lol.
LMAO, did you just get the same PM from him I did. Wow. Got some intellect at work here. If I didn't find most of this entertaining, he'd be on my ignore list.
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