Loose 12v source DIY
#1
Loose 12v source DIY
Ok there are alot of us that have this little problem. not such a big deal but its annoying as hell. so i decided to document it and show how easy it was to fix.
Tools -
philips screw driver
1ST
you take these little hanging clips off, by removing the cover you will see the screw under it
then just pry off the panel with your hand (comes out very easy)
2ND
there is a screw in the top corner of the second panel, remove this screw so you can pull the panel back.
LAST
just pull the panel back and slid your hand in the hole! you will be able to feel the metal cylinder thing that you screw to the back of your 12v source.
Thats it your done. hope this helped u guys out
Tools -
philips screw driver
1ST
you take these little hanging clips off, by removing the cover you will see the screw under it
then just pry off the panel with your hand (comes out very easy)
2ND
there is a screw in the top corner of the second panel, remove this screw so you can pull the panel back.
LAST
just pull the panel back and slid your hand in the hole! you will be able to feel the metal cylinder thing that you screw to the back of your 12v source.
Thats it your done. hope this helped u guys out
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sloweg (07-04-2023)
#5
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The threaded lock that holds the 12V acc. socket to the console can work itself loose after awhile. Tight fitting plugs that have to be twisted to remove slowly unscrew the lock from the back of the socket.
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Originally Posted by NVMY4N,Sep 30 2007, 07:10 PM
s2khondas:
I know it has to be a tight fit. - do you think it would be possible to get some kind of glue or something to keep it from loosening again?
I know it has to be a tight fit. - do you think it would be possible to get some kind of glue or something to keep it from loosening again?