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Squeaky dashboard

Just wondered if anyone else is experienced a squeaky dashboard top in their Grenadier? Difficult to pinpoint exactly where it is squeaking from but it is fairly persistent!
Try and check the airbag on the passenger side came loose on my Grenadier at around 60k km. Otherwise it is a fastening screw behind the airbag.
 
Solved - without any shimming:
1. Remove silver central display cover. There are three clips - Pry up on the left and right edges, then the center base.
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2. Loosen the three 7mm bolts holding the display unit.
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3. Gently pull the display towards you as you retighten the bolts.
4. Reinstall silver central display cover.
 
Solved - without any shimming:
1. Remove silver central display cover. There are three clips - Pry up on the left and right edges, then the center base.View attachment 7927589
2. Loosen the three 7mm bolts holding the display unit.View attachment 7927588
3. Gently pull the display towards you as you retighten the bolts.
4. Reinstall silver central display cover.
oh nice! I didn't think to resposition the screen!! I'll have to try that. How long you running like this? The screen doesn't resettle to its original position?
 
oh nice! I didn't think to resposition the screen!! I'll have to try that. How long you running like this? The screen doesn't resettle to its original position?
One day… lol
It’s not going anywhere now. The bolts seem to provide a good bite to hold it in place. They were looser when I took the cover off. My guess is they were not tightened enough from the factory and/or were tightened with the screen slightly forward = rubbing against silver cover.
 
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