I had my bottom plastic tab break off. I got out the epoxy and a couple of screws--or nails, I don't remember. Wood would do--and made my own tab. actually two prongs, glued to the back of the bezel on each side. Worked perfectly. Jim On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 3:55 PM, George Wietor<wietorg@yahoo.com> wrote: > Yes, I have one-I found an older VW sedan of some sort in a junkyard and picked it up because it looked like it would fit a Vanagon. I no longer have the Vanagon with power windows. > So...check the junkers first. Check the switch with your voltmeter before you buy it..Then you get the bezel for free...George in Michigan > > --- On Thu, 6/4/09, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > >>plastic power window switch holder on the >> drivers >> side? >> >> Some mechanic a year was trying to do something with my >> door and they >> went to remove and broke the bottom tab off. Now the unit >> holding the >> power window switches wont stay in. >> >> So either I get a new one or figure out to how to keep it >> in place. >> >> Thanks, >> Robert >> NY >> > |
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