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If the musty, mildew smell is present in your interior, chances are there’s mold hiding underneath carpet padding or growing in your headliner. It might be worth considering a Smoker’s Remedy with OZONE or similar deodorization procedure to see if the smell subsides. Alternatively, schedule a...
Has the exact same headliner material as the Sentra that resembles worn, pilly looking cotton. Nissan could have illuminated the window controls (Sentra was) and the cruise controls. And for the cost, for God's sake put in a darn CD player. On the same note is the absence of a gas ...
Speaking of cleaning, I did another round of interior cleaning to get rid of the filth I didn’t notice the first time or couldn’t get it out in the middle of winter. I had a little bit more success this time and it looks much better, especially the doors, headliner and carpet arou...
kurt,et al: I guess if there is no replacement parts coming for the front end, then there is no point in me bringing in the car, eh?
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Another common flaw in the design of the Ram comes from the seals around the 3rd brake light on the back of the cab. Those in wetter climates will notice their headliners will start to stain as it retains water. The seals are exceptionally tiny for what it should be and do a pretty ...
Pick a continuous path for the wires to flow through the car, hopefully with a minimum of pulling up carpets or pulling down headliners. The advice in “Gauge Your Wires” [Hack #3] applies here—you want to pick a wire thickness that can handle all your devices. If you figure that ...