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Old 02-16-2013, 09:57 AM
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Dealer replaced my chipped door pull trim...

My service representative told me that wear and tear usually isn't covered, but they offered me a one-time replacement because there was no other damage to the door pull trim that could have caused the chipping. Just an FYI for other guys that have had the same problem.
Old 02-16-2013, 10:16 AM
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take a pic of this part as im having a hard time figuring out what you're talking about.
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I'm guessing he means the the two trim pieces around the actual door handle.
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it's the large piece of silver painted plastic on the inside door pull
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On my '08 that piece is aluminum (with plastic hooks to attach it). They cost about $40 each and they are not priced the same for some, unknown to me, reason. I have an old appliance motor with a buffing pad on it, so I scraped off the film that chips off and buffed them shiny.
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Originally Posted by daonlyillwiz
take a pic of this part as im having a hard time figuring out what you're talking about.
There are 2 trim strips on the doors...the long one that runs horizontally across the top of the door panel and the smaller one that runs vertically on the door pull (not the door handle). The one I had replaced was the smaller aluminum trim.
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Originally Posted by jaykellogg
On my '08 that piece is aluminum (with plastic hooks to attach it). They cost about $40 each and they are not priced the same for some, unknown to me, reason. I have an old appliance motor with a buffing pad on it, so I scrape)d off the film that chips off and buffed them shiny.
On my '12, it was white under the "brushed aluminum" top layer. Not sure if they used different trim in '08
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Originally Posted by Dr.Pat
There are 2 trim strips on the doors...the long one that runs horizontally across the top of the door panel and the smaller one that runs vertically on the door pull (not the door handle). The one I had replaced was the smaller aluminum trim.
ahhh, thanks.
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