Thanks 2S. You are right, but after removing the four screws, the panel is held back by short harness wiring or something. It doesn't pull away from the console.
My parking light fuse melted into the panel. How is the panel unattached from the console to gain access to the wiring on the back side of panel? My object is to install an inline fuse. (89 Reatta)
But if an accident is involved. the insuring company is likely to claim that the "bumper shocks" must be replaced, helping to put costs into the "totaled" category.
Probably the nylon gear inside the window motor ass'y. If the window channels are binding, can cause the gear to strip. Instructions are here on the forum, can't remember where.
Tim: Thanks for posting your findings and results. Seems that many times members offer assistance but the "helpee" just vanishes without any indication of outcome... Jim
I have 4 dead decks; at least three have the same broken part, prob brittle from old age. See broken tabs just toward the center from top of springs. Tried epoxy, but failed again. Maybe 3-D printing? Will keep you in mind on your rebuilt. PM me on what you want for it.
Tks, Jim
Yes, I meant M+R, they gave me the same info. Was hoping to find another source for comparison. I have fixed a couple, but would like to find a parts source. There is one particular part that seems to break.
Thanks, Jim
Still have not found where this connector goes. The wire is actually pink with a black stripe. Only thing I have found to be not working is the light in the glove compartment.