I figured they would assess the situation, and order the part, and then I
would have to go back again to have them install it. What are the odds of
them having that exact part in stock?
>> One of the fins is rattling on the passenger side vent in the dashboard
>> and is very annoying. I would like to know if there's anyway I could pop
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> for the car to be done. You might spend an hour there, while they replace
> the offending part.
Brian Smith - 16 Apr 2006 13:15 GMT
>I figured they would assess the situation, and order the part, and then I
>would have to go back again to have them install it. What are the odds of
>them having that exact part in stock?
There's no way I can answer that question. So what if you need to go there
twice? It's under warranty and a few minutes out of my day, to save myself
money isn't a big deal to me.
'Curly Q. Links' - 16 Apr 2006 17:10 GMT
> I figured they would assess the situation, and order the part, and then I
> would have to go back again to have them install it. What are the odds of
> them having that exact part in stock?
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They won't have it on hand, but it's a thirty second job to pop it out.
Have you tried wedging bits of foam in between the fins to be sure if
that's it, or get a passenger to touch it with a pencil to determine if
it's actually a fin or something inside, like the retaining clips
vibrating?
If you own a back massager you could touch it to the dash and you might
SEE the offending part rattle.
Maybe somebody has the page of the service manual that describes popping
the vent out (or ask your dealer to do it for free).
Rotating your wheels front-to-back might fix it temporarily too.
'Curly'
riplead - 17 Apr 2006 00:10 GMT
Thanks for the info. I guess I will wind up bringing it my dealer. It's
always a long wait there even if you need an oil change. They are so busy, I
guess they overbook appointments and you wind up waiting.
>> I figured they would assess the situation, and order the part, and then I
>> would have to go back again to have them install it. What are the odds of
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>
> 'Curly'
Art - 17 Apr 2006 15:05 GMT
I left the car last night for service. It is already done. (10 am next
day)
> Thanks for the info. I guess I will wind up bringing it my dealer. It's
> always a long wait there even if you need an oil change. They are so busy,
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>>
>> 'Curly'
Brian Smith - 17 Apr 2006 15:56 GMT
>I left the car last night for service. It is already done. (10 am next
>day)
That was painless <g>. You worried more wondering how to deal with the
problem longer than it took to remedy the problem.
Art - 18 Apr 2006 04:39 GMT
Sorry for my confusing post. I am not the original poster worried about slow
service. I was just pointing out that my dealer finished service on my car
within 2 hours of their opening and the original poster should not be
worried about it. Unfortunately, when I picked it up the work was shoddy
and I had to wait while they fixed it. After taking it home I decided it
needed further fixing so it goes back tomorrow. The original poster is
right to worry.
>>I left the car last night for service. It is already done. (10 am next
>>day)
>
> That was painless <g>. You worried more wondering how to deal with the
> problem longer than it took to remedy the problem.
Brian Smith - 18 Apr 2006 11:16 GMT
> Sorry for my confusing post. I am not the original poster worried about
> slow service. I was just pointing out that my dealer finished service on
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> decided it needed further fixing so it goes back tomorrow. The original
> poster is right to worry.
I thought you were the OP, posting from another system. Sorry.