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pete_nz

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#3868 14-Apr-2005 18:48
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Hey can any one help me. I have a hyundai tc115c and I want to take the front strip off to paint it. I know it can be done but how???

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Felix
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#14197 15-Apr-2005 14:27
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or you could go here....

http://www.daydeal.com/Audiovox_Audiovox_PM8912_CDM8910_Flasher_V7_Accessories_Audiovox_PM8912_CDM8910_Flasher_V7_Faceplates-p-1-c-1326.html



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#14200 15-Apr-2005 14:36
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If you change it and it stops working later on your warranty my be void

pete_nz

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#14206 15-Apr-2005 16:03
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Cheers man



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#14207 15-Apr-2005 16:06
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If it stops working and I change the faceplate back to the original will they be able to tell I changed it?

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#14208 15-Apr-2005 16:35
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do you mean if the cover stops working? also, if the cover has changed, and you take it in for repairs unrelated to the cover, is it out of warenty?

cellman, do you work for MFR?

pete_nz

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#14211 15-Apr-2005 19:09
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Yes that was was what I was trying to ask.

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#14212 15-Apr-2005 19:10
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Felix I checked out that site, but how do i remove the faceplate?

 
 
 

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Felix
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#14215 15-Apr-2005 23:20
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can''t answer that, but I'd say cellman could, cellman?

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#14566 7-May-2005 17:36
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is anyone importing faceplates from that site? caus im not sure how to or how much they are

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#14568 7-May-2005 21:38
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/show_member_listings.asp?member=350036

this person may be able to help???

pete_nz

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#14572 8-May-2005 10:11
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Thanks this is what I found out,

Take the rubber feet off the inside at the top of the lcd screen,
and the little grey covers at the bottom of the screen.
Under these are screws.
Un-screw them and take the old faceplate of. put faceplate into place.
Put the screws back in,
then replace the rubber feet and grey covers.
And youre done.

That pretty much wraps up this thread, thanks for your help everyone.

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