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Old 01-27-2010, 01:10 PM
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I know this is trivial but I notice the little door behind the back seat arm rest does not stay shut when the arm rest is down. Does anyone have a picture or part number(*) of the latching device to keep this closed?
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i will go check mine and get ya a pic be right back !!!
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not to sound like a tool but did you push the slider back up close the door and let go? i just noticed on mine that it doesn't work like a house door and i couldn't find a part # unless i took it out but it is a whole trim piece not sure of it'* full size. but here is the pic

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Thanks. I will go look at mine. I am thinking the latch is not there. This site is great.
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I hate that little door. It'* way too small. My corsica had back seats that flipped down and gave a much bigger opening.

Junkyard would be a good place to look because if I was looking at the diagram right on GM Parts Direct the access hatch is $200. Duct tape is always a quick fix also lol.
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That door is only good for a fishing pole. I got a few 2x4s threw it, but that'* about it.
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There is a good chance I'll be permanently removing that whole door assembly from my car in the next couple months. I'll make sure to put it up on the forum if I do.
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Originally Posted by Danthurs
That door is only good for a fishing pole. I got a few 2x4s threw it, but that'* about it.
Oh how wrong you are. That door is for hockey sticks. Works great.
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Well ya, you northerners. You only have ice fishing poles up there and those are real short.
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Originally Posted by Danthurs
Well ya, you northerners. You only have ice fishing poles up there and those are real short.
Sheboygan:
Latitude = 43.7508, Longitude = -87.7145
Lat = 43 degrees, 45.0 minutes North
Long = 87 degrees, 42.9 minutes West

Windsor:
Latitude = 42.3141, Longitude = -83.0368
Lat = 42 degrees, 18.8 minutes North
Long = 83 degrees, 2.2 minutes West

Who you calling a northerner? You live more than a full degree of latitude north of me.


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