2020FRL
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- Alan
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- Grand Junction, Colorado
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- 2020 Ford Ranger Lariat, 2014 Harley Tri Glide
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Welp, yesterday I decided since it was 60+*, I would go out, pull panels and route the wiring for the mag safe charger inside the dash.
I broke out the nylon tools and carefully removed the left side of the radio vent and the panel below it. I set them on the dash and commenced to routing the wire.
After getting the wires where I wanted them, I put the vent assembly back in and started on the panel below it. One of the clips was missing, so I set the panel down on the center consul to look for it. Found it still in the dash.
When I went to get the panel, it was gone. Looked around and the little pup was chewing on one of the posts that hold it on. Grabbed it from her and surveyed the damage. Wasn't too bad. I was able to clean up some of the teeth marks with a razor knife. It was considerably smaller in girth that it was pre chewing. Looked like it would still work.
So, I put the clip on and started to install the panel. While pushing the last clip fully in, I heard a snap. The "skinny post" snapped off. Unfortunately, it was the top right post that just happens to hold it snug to the rest of the panels.
There is a bright side, that panel is available and only costs $33 and change. Should be here in a couple days. So, lesson learned ... Plastic Panels and puppies don't mix. The gal at the ford dealer's parts counter told me I got off easy. She said there was a guy in a couple months ago whose dogs did about $1,000 in damage when he left his two dogs unattended for about five minutes in his F350 ... ouch. Oh well, C'est la Vie.
I broke out the nylon tools and carefully removed the left side of the radio vent and the panel below it. I set them on the dash and commenced to routing the wire.
After getting the wires where I wanted them, I put the vent assembly back in and started on the panel below it. One of the clips was missing, so I set the panel down on the center consul to look for it. Found it still in the dash.
When I went to get the panel, it was gone. Looked around and the little pup was chewing on one of the posts that hold it on. Grabbed it from her and surveyed the damage. Wasn't too bad. I was able to clean up some of the teeth marks with a razor knife. It was considerably smaller in girth that it was pre chewing. Looked like it would still work.
So, I put the clip on and started to install the panel. While pushing the last clip fully in, I heard a snap. The "skinny post" snapped off. Unfortunately, it was the top right post that just happens to hold it snug to the rest of the panels.
There is a bright side, that panel is available and only costs $33 and change. Should be here in a couple days. So, lesson learned ... Plastic Panels and puppies don't mix. The gal at the ford dealer's parts counter told me I got off easy. She said there was a guy in a couple months ago whose dogs did about $1,000 in damage when he left his two dogs unattended for about five minutes in his F350 ... ouch. Oh well, C'est la Vie.
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