Hi there's this website something like reliable-store and it is very amazing for manual for repairing servicing anything
someone on fixya recommended it to me and I thank him even today
They have full manuals and it's verrrrry cheap and mine
I got free in offers
3rd time I bought it, I also had an issue with the file so the girl replaced it in 30 mins
there is one website more but i don't remember its name it was 2 years back bitman something link this
Try these out brother
SOURCE: brake lights staying on
There is a button on the break pads if you will check undernethe it and maybe the button stock if you need to replace it do so or just splray a wd40 so that it will stock.
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SOURCE: My 2004 passat rear ashtray will not stay closed.
it probably is broken. but you may want to check it and if i am right, than you can order a new one from the dealer.
SOURCE: ashtray won't stay closed.
The trim panel around the radio / HVAC controls needs to be removed to get to the screws.
To remove the trim panel, open the ash tray and pull on each lower corner. There are 3 spring clips on each side holding the trim in place. The 1st time you do this, they are a bit hard to pull out.
The black circles in this picture are where the spring clips are
If you can just hang the panel to the side or have someone hold it, you can get to the 2 screws on the top of the ashtray assembly ( there are just above the black sides of the ash tray in the picture above ). The ash tray is pulled out and down, it is farther in the dash than it looks. Once out, you can take a look at the springs on the side / back that hold it in, to see if they broke off or fell off.
SOURCE: Ashtray in my 2005 Kia Amanti Stays open
It sounds like the spring mechanism on the tray is either bent or broken. You can try removing the tray and bending the spring steel to increase the friction or you may have to purchase new or used ash trays.
Hi, Most ashtrays have a spring type clip that holds the tray in place.
In your case you have to bend the clip so it sits properly in the stop.
Do not over bend. Good luck.
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