It finally happened, my cup holder broke...
Originally Posted by PJA
Please let us know how you did it!
Pete
Pete
I really don't know how it happened. It was latched closed when I parked the car, then this morning it was just open and would not latch closed again. So, I just put the cover on her, turned my back, and just walked away wiping tears from my eyes... Kind of like putting down yer favorite dog...
I think you can take few days off!!! Family member suffered injury and you are the caretaker!!! They have to pay you too!!! Let party begin!!
Originally Posted by Sidez
it is for the better now you get to replace it with a useful storage bin instead of that flawed excuse of a cup holder...
Originally Posted by seayyard
I think you can take few days off!!! Family member suffered injury and you are the caretaker!!! They have to pay you too!!! Let party begin!!
Call me crazy...but I like my cup holder and use it all the time. It's usually just me that drives my car, and it works great for my coffee and soda. It's never bothered me in the least and I wouldn't want to convert it to a storage bin... in my husband's car his storage bin is a dumping ground for gum wrappers, small change, paper clips, miscellaneous crud...hence, I am the one who drives my car...(ha).
Sorry to hear your broke...I'd probably get it repaired...don't fret too much...it's fixable!!
Sorry to hear your broke...I'd probably get it repaired...don't fret too much...it's fixable!!
Mine stopped working as well. I do use it on occasion and have no problem with it holding my drinks.
Got some industrial strength velcro (designed to stick to porous surfaces) and applied a small strip to the front edge and another to the front lip. It is a little stiff opening, but it no longer opens by accident when I brush it with my elbow.
BTW replacing it would cost about $100 plus the time ripping the console apart. Total cost for the velcro $2.99.
Got some industrial strength velcro (designed to stick to porous surfaces) and applied a small strip to the front edge and another to the front lip. It is a little stiff opening, but it no longer opens by accident when I brush it with my elbow.
BTW replacing it would cost about $100 plus the time ripping the console apart. Total cost for the velcro $2.99.
Originally Posted by bigpapapuff
of course people with automatics don't mind the cupholder. they're arm doesn't have to pop it up every 2 seconds. i broke mine about 3-4 months ago. my story's just like big papa's. i just got in and it wouldn't close, so i tore it out. ever since, i've been loving my car. so much nicer to shift without being stabbed in the arm by overpriced plastic. although, i have a large, crappy gash in the middle of the armrest, it's the best thing that ever happened. i'll eventually replace it with the storage bin. after all, i don't drink in the car anymore. my carpet is almost 50% dr. pepper anyway because of the cupholder. it cut right through paper and styrofoam.
Originally Posted by golfergal
Call me crazy...but I like my cup holder and use it all the time. It's usually just me that drives my car, and it works great for my coffee and soda. It's never bothered me in the least and I wouldn't want to convert it to a storage bin... in my husband's car his storage bin is a dumping ground for gum wrappers, small change, paper clips, miscellaneous crud...hence, I am the one who drives my car...(ha).
Sorry to hear your broke...I'd probably get it repaired...don't fret too much...it's fixable!!
Sorry to hear your broke...I'd probably get it repaired...don't fret too much...it's fixable!!
LOL.
Originally Posted by AMGLover
Poor pubba-wooba... come here n get a big huggie! Now snap out of it before you get a conga line bit*h slap!
Premature deployment can be caused by the following factor, the base of the cup holder assembly is no longer level. Take your deployed member and gently pull back on it, you may get a light thunk or pop. An early symptom of this is visible when you stow the holder and the front will not sit flush with the rest of the trim and will actual be slightly lower. Try it...
Premature deployment can be caused by the following factor, the base of the cup holder assembly is no longer level. Take your deployed member and gently pull back on it, you may get a light thunk or pop. An early symptom of this is visible when you stow the holder and the front will not sit flush with the rest of the trim and will actual be slightly lower. Try it...
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