WTB: Gray Gen2 sunroof switch panel

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hawkeye93

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Looking for a gray sunroof switch panel (has sunroof switch & map lights) for my 1995 SHO. My current panel is damaged, so I'm looking for a good one. Photo from web, not my car.
 

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How is yours damaged? It is very common for the switch and or the mounting brackets to come loose over time. There are plenty of writeups here on the forum as to how to repair them. Let me know and I'll tell you the best way to proceed.

-Chad
 

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How is yours damaged? It is very common for the switch and or the mounting brackets to come loose over time. There are plenty of writeups here on the forum as to how to repair them. Let me know and I'll tell you the best way to proceed.

-Chad
The sunroof switch broke from the panel, and a previous owner screwed it in from the outside, so there are 4 screw heads visible. Given that my car is low-mileage (46K) and in excellent original condition, I'd like it to look its best.
 

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Gotcha. I'm pretty sure that I have a gray panel in my stash but I'm pretty sure that it needs the bracket and switch reattached. It has not been altered with screws so it should look stock once repaired. I can send you some pics later tonight if you want.

As far as repair goes, I used to use JB Weld to reattach the switch and bracket but I found that windshield urethane works a lot better and that's what I've been using the last could of times.

My permanent solution the last couple of years has been to only buy cars without moonroofs. That really works the best. Lol

-Chad
 

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