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Old 05-29-2008, 08:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ash tray no longger opens...unless i hit the gas!

I just got my car back from service, and they did something to the shifter. But they must not have assembled the center console correctly, because when i press the ashtray in to open it (i keep my change in it), it just kinda sits there, until i hit the gas hard enough, and then it comes out, haha. i push it back in and it latches, but doesnt come out again unless i repeat the process. when it is sitting there in its locked position, it isnt sitting flush with the heated seat buttons anymore, so something isnt right.

i really dont want to drop the car back off at the dealer for something like this, so anyone know if this is simple enough for me to handle on my own? any ideas what it could be? thanks in advance for the help guys.
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