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Ejecto dasho, have you tried loosening the screws off, give it a wiggle and do it all back up?
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Lol. The metal clips on the back are moveable, I bet yours have moved so the trims touching the buttons...
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May sound daft have u put the top edge first then a firm push on the bottom till the clips click in.
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Hmm, your metal clips do look in the right place in that pic. Not sure what to suggest... Well, maybe just don't use the buttons, can't remember last time I used the demister lol!
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Hmm I may have to play about see what I can get to work! I'll see if I can borrow a piece from a friend see if it's the plastic piece or the dash holes...
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Just strip the console down and refit it.
Its not that much work and youll find the problem.
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