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I seen someone ask this question not long ago, soooo figured this might be some useful info for some. I'll also go into detail on how to fix an ashtray that opens to far, which in many cases is why it won't stay closed also.
To keep the ashtray up and in closed position, it's spring loaded on both sides. The springs can break or in most cases just come unhooked from where they go.
The complete ashtray assembly must be removed for this repair. Here's a couple of pics to show what you're going to be dealing with. The first pic shows where the spring on one side has come unattached.
To keep the ashtray up and in closed position, it's spring loaded on both sides. The springs can break or in most cases just come unhooked from where they go.
The complete ashtray assembly must be removed for this repair. Here's a couple of pics to show what you're going to be dealing with. The first pic shows where the spring on one side has come unattached.