2001 ex automatic shift console
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I just removed my console and replaced the light for my shift indicator. I broke one of the plastic fasteners that hold the front of the console. Anybody know the part number and where I can get them besides the dealer?
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2-piece push pin #22?
It's like under $2
The pins are similar to pins used all over the car, with the exception of being color coded to the interior.
Link to catalog, sedan version:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ONSOLE+%281%29
You better pick out your own car there.
I don't know the diameter of the pin in question........
There are similar style black pins (but not exact, and there are different diameters and lengths) used the front splash panels, fenderwell liners, bumpers, and other places.
You can probably stop in at a local parts store and check for something that will work, or a bodyshop, or a bodyshop supplier.
At work I have a box of spare pins, the majority are approximately 10mm diameter.
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative...n-2883182.html
2-piece push pin #22?
It's like under $2
The pins are similar to pins used all over the car, with the exception of being color coded to the interior.
Link to catalog, sedan version:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ONSOLE+%281%29
You better pick out your own car there.
I don't know the diameter of the pin in question........
There are similar style black pins (but not exact, and there are different diameters and lengths) used the front splash panels, fenderwell liners, bumpers, and other places.
You can probably stop in at a local parts store and check for something that will work, or a bodyshop, or a bodyshop supplier.
At work I have a box of spare pins, the majority are approximately 10mm diameter.
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Thanks Ezone.
Who cares? Best Korea has put a man on the SUN!!!
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative...n-2883182.html
2-piece push pin #22?
It's like under $2
The pins are similar to pins used all over the car, with the exception of being color coded to the interior.
Link to catalog, sedan version:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ONSOLE+%281%29
You better pick out your own car there.
I don't know the diameter of the pin in question........
There are similar style black pins (but not exact, and there are different diameters and lengths) used the front splash panels, fenderwell liners, bumpers, and other places.
You can probably stop in at a local parts store and check for something that will work, or a bodyshop, or a bodyshop supplier.
At work I have a box of spare pins, the majority are approximately 10mm diameter.
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative...n-2883182.html
2-piece push pin #22?
It's like under $2
The pins are similar to pins used all over the car, with the exception of being color coded to the interior.
Link to catalog, sedan version:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ONSOLE+%281%29
You better pick out your own car there.
I don't know the diameter of the pin in question........
There are similar style black pins (but not exact, and there are different diameters and lengths) used the front splash panels, fenderwell liners, bumpers, and other places.
You can probably stop in at a local parts store and check for something that will work, or a bodyshop, or a bodyshop supplier.
At work I have a box of spare pins, the majority are approximately 10mm diameter.
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