'02 S-10 Extended Cab
I went around and around with the service dept at Fisher over this. One of
my guys broke the little plastic clips that hold the ashtray assembly in
place in my S-10 service vehicle. I asked the svc dept to order the clips
and fix it one of the times I had the truck in for service. They said they
kept getting the wrong part, but if I wanted to buy the enitre ashtray
assembly they thought the plastic clips came with it.
Anybody know if the plastic parts that clip on the sides of the ashtray
assembly and then connect the whole thing into the dash are available
seperately and if so what the part number(s) is/are?

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Jon - 25 Oct 2007 23:02 GMT
Why not check your local junkyard. Those clips are pretty much generic for
all ashtrays if you just need the clips.
> '02 S-10 Extended Cab
>
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> assembly and then connect the whole thing into the dash are available
> seperately and if so what the part number(s) is/are?
nonsense - 26 Oct 2007 01:16 GMT
My ashtray holds pencils. I'd use the cupholder with
a mug in it if my ashtray broke.
> Why not check your local junkyard. Those clips are pretty much generic for
> all ashtrays if you just need the clips.
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>>assembly and then connect the whole thing into the dash are available
>>seperately and if so what the part number(s) is/are?
Bob La Londe - 26 Oct 2007 23:06 GMT
> My ashtray holds pencils. I'd use the cupholder with
> a mug in it if my ashtray broke.
I don't even use tyhe ashtray for that. I just need to have it open to plug
in laptop or cell phone cords to the cig lighter socket. Its dangling by
the wires right now and that is highly irritating.
> > Why not check your local junkyard. Those clips are pretty much generic for
> > all ashtrays if you just need the clips.
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Bob La Londe - 26 Oct 2007 23:15 GMT
> Why not check your local junkyard. Those clips are pretty much generic for
> all ashtrays if you just need the clips.
I have considered that, and will follow up on that as option if I can't get
new ones.

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ScottM - 27 Oct 2007 19:16 GMT
> '02 S-10 Extended Cab
>
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> assembly and then connect the whole thing into the dash are available
> seperately and if so what the part number(s) is/are?
Do you have another chev or gmc dealer in your area with a partsman that
knows what he's doing?
Bob La Londe - 27 Oct 2007 22:44 GMT
> > '02 S-10 Extended Cab
> >
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> Do you have another chev or gmc dealer in your area with a partsman that
> knows what he's doing?
Doh! I shoulda thought of that. Yes there is a GM dealer just down the
street and in the past I always felt that I got better service at their
parts counter. I just got out of the habit of going there because GM no
longer allows cross line service under warranty, and I don't like the GM
dealers auto sales upfront.
This isn't warranty (I'm even trying to get it covered under warranty since
my guy broke it.) so I can go anyplace I want. Again I say.... DOH!
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