1. Super Glue 2. Depoxy Steel Glue 3. Finest waterproof sand paper 4. Vinyl paint matching your Dashboard 5. Painter's tape (Paper tape) 6. Vinyl piece or a plastic piece with a texture on it, similar to your dash. 7. A few clean rags 8. A fine tipped paint brush 9. A small flexible and flat piece of steel or plastic which you can use to apply the depoxy First clean the surface with a damp rag, leave car in sun to get it dry nicely. For Hairline cracks: Just tape around crack and take super glue and apply as little as possible so that the drops sink into the crack. After applying a few drops press around the crack to move it so the glue sinks in. Wait 10 - 15 mins ...... Nore you wait the better the results!! Go and have coffee or talk to a relative! Come back and see if the glue has sunk deeper than the dash surface or not. If yes apply a few drops more to make it level or a micomilimeter above. Again ... go and do something! Come back feel with your finger and get a clue as how much extra glue you want to sand off. Take the fine snad paper and fold a piece and using the corner of it start to scrape off the extra bit if the crack still shows, take the paint brush and apply little vinyl paint over the crack. If you have a spray can, spray on a clean surface and use a brush to pick and apply paint. Dont spray directly. Let it dry ..... and then take the tape of and there you have it :) .... If you feel the repaired crack is shinier than the dash around it, take the sandpaper and with the corner again just pass over the area gently, only to make it dull. For Gaping cracks: Tape around, mix depoxy steel glue and fill the gaping crack with it using the flexible plastic or metal piece, take off any extra glue immediately. Press around the crack to make it sink. Now the hard part :( .... You have to leave it like that for a day! Next day take sand paper and sand off any extra depoxy. Take any piece of plastic and apply a drop of super glue and spread it and note how many seconds does it take for the super glue to become thick and gooey (is that how you spell it?) Now take the super glue and apply a thin coat over the filled crack and after the calculated amount of time / seconds have passed put the piece of vinyl with texture on it, press firmly for a couple of seconds and take off immediately. This will give the repair some texture. Paint over the repaird crack and sand gently if too shiny. This is how I repaired mine and not just I but all my family and friends could not believe that it was the same old dashboard :)
No . . . that would be extremely dangerous.
The most common reason for all of your dashboard cluster lights to go out is a blown fuse. Change the dashboard cluster light fuse.
It could be welded, but you never would fix a cracked rim.. It would be hard to balance and you could never trust it not to crack and break while using it. Replace it.
The repair is most likely more money than the car is worth, you need a new engine block.
About the only thing that can go wrong with a flywheel is for it to crack or loose teeth. In either case, you replace it, not repair.
the only way I've repaired a dashboard was by laying a small bit of plastic in the crack and wedging it in, then painting over it. it's not beautiful, but it did look better than a crack.
The sun bakes your dashboard and causes the chemicals in your dashboard to evaporate (hence the film you get on the inside of your windshield). This dries out the dashboard and causes it to crack or peel.
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High temperatures can cause a car dashboard to crack due to the expansion and contraction of the materials used in the dashboard. Over time, this repeated stress can weaken the dashboard, eventually leading to cracks. Additionally, prolonged exposure to UV rays can degrade the dashboard material, making it more prone to cracking.
what should i use to fix a small crack on top of radiator. on a 1998 ford ranger what should i use to fix a small crack on top of radiator. on a 1998 ford ranger
thermal expansion
There is no reason to fix it if there is a crack in it that you can't see. If it really is a problem take it to the company store and see what they can do. take it to the phone store and ask if they can fix it
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To fix a crack in a door, you can use wood filler or epoxy resin to fill in the crack, sand it down once it's dry, and then repaint or refinish the door to match the original surface.
To fix a crack in wood, you can fill it with wood filler or epoxy resin, then sand it down to make it smooth. You can also use wood glue and clamps to hold the crack together while it dries.
To fix a crack in a hollow door, you can fill it with wood filler or putty, sand it smooth, and then paint over it to match the door's color.
Which Sensor are you refering too?