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Above the Glove Compartment
Hello everybody. First post.
I took my '08 Accord Coupe to the dealership to have the i-Linc installed last week. This morning I noticed a small scratch on the silver panel on top of the glove compartment box. It is a really small scratch and I will post two pictures (one zoomed and one beside my remote so you know how big it is). I would like to know if it is something I can fix myself - considering it is not a major scratch. If I take it back to the dealer, what is he going to do? Can anyone venture a guess as to how much I will get charged? Are those covered in the warranty? Can they simply turn their backs and say they can't fix that? Im pretty sure they scratched it but I have no way to prove... oh well... I will take it there sometime this week. Just thought I would post here to know if it will be an expensive fix (in which case I will wait another week or so). w2 scratch zoom01.jpg w2 scratch02.jpg PS. This forum is for people who truly care for their rides. I am confident nobody will say "it is nothing, no need to repair that". |
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You can always take it back to the dealer and mention that you know it was from their installation. That doesn't mean they will do anything about it. Good luck!
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You could try to use some of the products that are to remove scratches for paint or I do have one that is for plastic. I have used them on headlight covers and did a good job. Just have to test in a area you can't see to make sure it don't mess up the appearance of the finish.
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