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Old 04-06-2016, 05:28 PM
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So i happened to remove the rubber piece that normally goes here and find these 2 little button things. Any ideas?

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Old 04-06-2016, 05:38 PM
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They are just there to hold the rubber in place. There are two nubs on the bottom of the rubber that go into the holes.
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****, he found the buttons guys. Shut it down.
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yes...just for the rubber pad....nothing else other than its a pressure fit tray with screws hidden up near the windshield...need to pry the front of the tray up to get at the stereo trim face screws..
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Whatever you do, don't push those buttons!
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It's the secret buttons that activate and deactivate the fake engine noise. They have hidden them for a reason! Don't push them!
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Originally Posted by Steve Osborne
yes...just for the rubber pad....nothing else other than its a pressure fit tray with screws hidden up near the windshield...need to pry the front of the tray up to get at the stereo trim face screws..
Ah ok, good deal. Just happened to find them and thought it odd. Not used to seeing the pressure fit. Normally it's 15 screws in areas you can't get to, to remove a small tray.
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****, he found the buttons guys. Shut it down.
This clearly wins.
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Originally Posted by bhamilton
They are just there to hold the rubber in place. There are two nubs on the bottom of the rubber that go into the holes.
LOL, you said "nubs", hahaha
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Originally Posted by Trailbreak74
****, he found the buttons guys. Shut it down.
OH NO, NOT...THE...BUTTON


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