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Any solution for radio cover that won’t stay closed??

Discussion in '612/599' started by Hkk22, Aug 1, 2022.

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  1. Hkk22

    Hkk22 Rookie

    Nov 10, 2021
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    Full Name:
    harim kim
    Any solution to the radio cover that won’t stay closed on 599?

    I tried to order the small part to fix but it’s no longer available
     
  2. Chagrin

    Chagrin Rookie

    Mar 30, 2022
    27
    Chester County, PA
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    AJ
    Following for a solution as well!
     
  3. bamaman

    bamaman Formula Junior

    Nov 27, 2015
    958
    Mobile Alabama
    Full Name:
    William M (B.J.) Lyon, Jr.
    I would like to know as well.Thanks all.
     
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  5. Hkk22

    Hkk22 Rookie

    Nov 10, 2021
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    harim kim
  6. swiss612

    swiss612 Formula Junior

    May 10, 2016
    257
    Zurich
    Full Name:
    Michel
    Did anyone found a solution for this, I called all part retailers they says it is not produced and cannot be ordered
     
  7. bamaman

    bamaman Formula Junior

    Nov 27, 2015
    958
    Mobile Alabama
    Full Name:
    William M (B.J.) Lyon, Jr.
    It may have jumped a cog, mine did and my friend fixed it just fine.,
     
  8. swiss612

    swiss612 Formula Junior

    May 10, 2016
    257
    Zurich
    Full Name:
    Michel
    Thanks, its either that or remanufacture a tooth with a resin, but in both cases I will have the strip the center console, I will leave this for cold winter weekends
     
  9. swiss612

    swiss612 Formula Junior

    May 10, 2016
    257
    Zurich
    Full Name:
    Michel
    As the car is now off the road for the winter I tackled the radio cover issue. It was a jumped tooth on the cog. The process is not complicated, take first tunnel off, then glove box and steering trim and it’s then straight forward if you follow the instruction manual, I struggled most to put back the radio, it’s a snug fit and you fight against cables, in the end I untangled all cables tied them straight and all was good.
    Fitting the cog on the left side is well explained in the manual. Turn the cog counterclockwise until block, close the radio cover and insert the cog
    See before and after picture
    Cost me zero, only elbow grease
     

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