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FreshAir
Oct 20, 2006Explorer
Runaground. The month is just a few months from waht you thought it was a few months ago. That's as close as I can get. If we really need to know, I could call a friend. I guess this is the post I was thinking about. I found it in the Pace Arrow forun on iRV2. No pics. However, there are no screws inside the hood, under the dash to the wall on mine. But there were a couple of screws under the dash inside the coach, laying on your back to see, that were attached to the sidewall, they were, I belived installed by my Expert??? dealer. They wore a hole in the sidewall and made a hell of a squeek. I took them out and all is well. If your getting a squeek from your dash and would like to PM me to find out the real cause of My squeek, feel free to do so. It's rather hard to explain it.
Pat
tallguy
"Junior Member"
Posted October 02, 2006 10:05 AM Hide Post
My dealer finally fixed the squeaky dash on my 2004 Pace Arrow, by replacing the undersized screws that attach the dash support to the sidewall. These screws are just inside the hood, on both sides. The originals were Phillips-head, and appeared to be #10 or #8 about 1 1/2” long. Many were broken off, some were missing, all the others were loose. They were replaced with hex-head screws which appear to be #6 by 1”.
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA
2004 Pace Arrow (36B
Pat
tallguy
"Junior Member"
Posted October 02, 2006 10:05 AM Hide Post
My dealer finally fixed the squeaky dash on my 2004 Pace Arrow, by replacing the undersized screws that attach the dash support to the sidewall. These screws are just inside the hood, on both sides. The originals were Phillips-head, and appeared to be #10 or #8 about 1 1/2” long. Many were broken off, some were missing, all the others were loose. They were replaced with hex-head screws which appear to be #6 by 1”.
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA
2004 Pace Arrow (36B
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