Defect on dash
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I noticed this yesterday on the way home from the Super Chevy show. You can easily feel it in the material on the dash. I guess it wasn't laid properly. Not sure if it can be repaired without replacing the entire dash, and I doubt I'd go that far. It is disappointing to have this in my line of sight. The pic doesn't show all of the imperfection.
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Wow, a red arrow is on your dash?
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I think that's probably scar tissue from the 50 lashes that the cow they got the rawhide from got for misbehaving...Lol :sm0:
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minor and easily fixable. nothing to get all worked up about and post on here making a huge issue out of nothing. which is what c5 is known for.
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Take it in to your local Honda dealer and have them look at it.
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It's fairly easy fix, I just don't think I'd trust the dealership to try it. You will need to have a good custom interior shop fix it. It probably has too much glue in that spot.
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Also know as recycled plastic bottles..... :yikes: |
:sm0: Honda dealer hey my wife drives a Civic!
I would suggest just take it your dealer and they will take care of it a little nip and tuck and adhesive good as new :D |
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Yes I know , Just trying to pass the time while I wait for mine... Congratz on your ride :chevy: |
You can push the wrinkle(s) flat with your finger, so there's no glue under it. I don't know how easy it is to fix, since I don't think the material can be removed from the dash. Maybe some glue could be injected under the wrinkle, but I don't know. It's obviously something an experienced upholstery shop needs to look at. Hopefully nobody else will have this on their car.
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I would still talk to your dealer concerning the problem. They may have contacts for a company that can take care of this problem and have GM
pay the bill if possible. |
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