InI think someone posted a source for that part in a thread here. Some later models have a tang in the hole in the sheet metal to keep the controller from rotating. Those only got a thin hex nut on the controller.
I wouldn't know how to find it or even Google the part since I don't know what its called. Good luck
thanks. I have a square steel washer but that doesn’t seem to workI think someone posted a source for that part in a thread here. Some later models have a tang in the hole in the sheet metal to keep the controller from rotating. Those only got a thin hex nut on the controller.
I wouldn't know how to find it or even Google the part since I don't know what its called. Good luck
If you'll google images, you might find what you are missing. You never stated what model you have so we are limited in what we can offer. Some mirror controllers and other switches were mounted in metal while others were mounted in plastic. I took long cables from a right mirror in 87 Garnd Fury at the parts yard. I found the same square locator where that controller was mounted in plastic of dash bezel but if they had found they could cut the hole in metal little differently you can bet they would have saved a dime.The square flat washer does not hold the control. Also when a screw in the Bazel nut, it is not tight against the door panel. Almost like there should be a jam nut or something on the inside.
Just doesn’t make sense
Yes sir. I’m thinking I have the wrong Bezel Nut on the front. Even with that washer on. It doesn’t tighten up in the door panel. Unless there is a spacer that goes be hind the Bezel nutIs this what you ordered?
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