Gary Lewis Posted August 13 Share Posted August 13 Thanks Jeff, let me know if you find the button/spring. As for the lens, I probably would pass on that offer. Did a little searching last night and a couple of the various sellers of re-pop lenses say that you need to reuse your old button. Can’t seem to locate anyone selling new buttons and I doubt that Ford has a # for just the button/spring so can’t check NOS places like Green Sales. Kurt - Here are the pics and measurements I promised. And you are welcome to this cover. It is in pretty good shape and I believe everything will polish out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarheel Blue Posted August 13 Author Share Posted August 13 Kurt - Here are the pics and measurements I promised. And you are welcome to this cover. It is in pretty good shape and I believe everything will polish out. Gary, thank you very much for the offer! I may take you up on that, but not just yet. After seeing a few pics now of how Ford designed that button/spring device and what it looks like, my mind immediately goes to “That’s much ado about nothing” I’m an Architect, that’s what I see in things sometimes. So, this is my current thought, for the time being. The Sniper 2300 that is newly installed has a handheld GUI. I have to have a stylus onboard to switch through all of the various screens and gauges. Gonna try to drill or melt a hole in the lens to allow the stylus to trip the trip. I have a number of scratched lens to practice on, so no biggy if I make mistakes. Also thinking about how often I ever use the trip odo in our other vehicles. Only real reason currently in the truck is to more easily calculate MPG. I’ll reach out to you and Jeff if I end up being burdened by needing to find where I put that darned stylus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mat in tn Posted August 13 Share Posted August 13 Gary, thank you very much for the offer! I may take you up on that, but not just yet. After seeing a few pics now of how Ford designed that button/spring device and what it looks like, my mind immediately goes to “That’s much ado about nothing” I’m an Architect, that’s what I see in things sometimes. So, this is my current thought, for the time being. The Sniper 2300 that is newly installed has a handheld GUI. I have to have a stylus onboard to switch through all of the various screens and gauges. Gonna try to drill or melt a hole in the lens to allow the stylus to trip the trip. I have a number of scratched lens to practice on, so no biggy if I make mistakes. Also thinking about how often I ever use the trip odo in our other vehicles. Only real reason currently in the truck is to more easily calculate MPG. I’ll reach out to you and Jeff if I end up being burdened by needing to find where I put that darned stylus. you kids and your fancy gadgets:nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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