Warped Sebring Dashboard?

Discussion in 'Sebring' started by John, Jul 23, 2003.

  1. John

    John Guest

    Hi All,

    I am the new proud owner of a used 1996 Sebring Coupe.
    The original keep this car mint.

    Well hears my problem. After have the car three days the dashboard
    lifted up near the passengers defrost vent.
    Is this a known problem? Also can it be fix?
    Chrysler said they can not do anything because the car is a 96 and out
    of warrantee.
    This problem is driving me crazy because the rest of the car is mint.

    What can I do?


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    John, Jul 23, 2003
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    Art Begun Guest

    That was a problem on their larger sedans too. Unfortunately I
    inquired on my 94 LHS and there was no reasonably priced fix.
    Apparently caused by sun and bad choice of materials.

    If it makes you feel any better, besides making quality cars,
    manufacturers are trying to make the interiors easier to recycle.
    Where they used to use 3 plastics, they may now only use 1.
    Unfortunately, the results of their experiments are not known for
    several years after the cars are out in the field.
     
    Art Begun, Jul 24, 2003
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    mic canic Guest

    along witrh the use of armour all

     
    mic canic, Jul 25, 2003
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  4. John

    Art Begun Guest

    I don't believe I ever used armorall on my warped dash.
     
    Art Begun, Jul 25, 2003
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  5. John

    mic canic Guest

    just a thought! sorry for the piss poor spelling more like too fast
    typing with the FAT fingers
    i remember when armor all came out they guaranteed against any damage to
    vinyl dashes and such
     
    mic canic, Jul 27, 2003
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