Need help finding door panel screws for a 92 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme S coupe
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Need help finding door panel screws for a 92 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme S coupe
I had a guy work on the door panel and he lost a few of the screws that hold the panel in place on the outside, specifically the screw under the seatbelt
I cannot find the screw for the life of me, the guy who fixed it tried telling me it's the plastic fasteners that most GM cars use but he's wrong, there actual screws with little washers
Anybody got a clue where I can find them besides pick N pull
I couldn't find the part listed on any gmparts website, if anyone has the part #, it would be greatly appreciated
I cannot find the screw for the life of me, the guy who fixed it tried telling me it's the plastic fasteners that most GM cars use but he's wrong, there actual screws with little washers
Anybody got a clue where I can find them besides pick N pull
I couldn't find the part listed on any gmparts website, if anyone has the part #, it would be greatly appreciated
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Nope I didn't, infact he got me and my wife good, the window fell out a few weeks back and he helped us get it back onto the track, he told us he could take a look at what is causing this, when I got it back, the window held up for 3 days, and then fell downwards like a sinking ship,now he's been setting dates up to look at it and then ghosting or making stuff up on that day so he can get out of working on it for free
#5
So I had the chance to take driver side panel off and my god what a royal PITA that is, I wanted to ask, my power door locks get stuck when engaged, is it bad to grease up some of the mechanical parts to free them up when they move?
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You can grease the interior door parts without harming anything. The only thing that might happen is that the window might get dirty when you put it down.
Your door locks probably don't engage properly because the electric door switch panel surrounds get worn. Then the lock/unlock function doesn't actuate properly. The only way to fix this is with good parts from the salvage yard that snap in completely.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...etimes-164281/
Your door locks probably don't engage properly because the electric door switch panel surrounds get worn. Then the lock/unlock function doesn't actuate properly. The only way to fix this is with good parts from the salvage yard that snap in completely.
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...etimes-164281/
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