Did you even find a part number, though?pretty solid guess, if you ask me.
However… I think it should be available regardless. Is the cluster different on the 25s now? Perhaps we will see XL and XLT 22-24 lenses available soon.
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Did you even find a part number, though?pretty solid guess, if you ask me.
However… I think it should be available regardless. Is the cluster different on the 25s now? Perhaps we will see XL and XLT 22-24 lenses available soon.
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However… I think it should be available regardless. Is the cluster different on the 25s now? Perhaps we will see XL and XLT 22-24 lenses available soon.
Nope. And I called everyone under the sun about it too. Multiple timesDid you even find a part number, though?
Allowing a person to order a part when it's not in stock and you don't know when Surplus parts will be in stock. Does not make sense.Shoot, even 3 months id wait. The option to purchase it at all is what im looking for.
I think we’re missing the point here. There isn’t even a part number available to order for this on lower trims regardless. I am sure there are many other parts that you’d think are an uncommon need, but at the very least have a part number to reference and availability to order, regardless of the time it takes to arrive.Allowing a person to order a part when it's not in stock and you don't know when Surplus parts will be in stock. Does not make sense.
Or allowing a part to be ordered and then having customer wait 3 months. Is more headaches than it's worth. You may be willing to wait 3 months, but you'd have that customer on the phone every other day bitching about where his part is.
Was there a part # on your lens?Nope. And I called everyone under the sun about it too. Multiple times
Interestingly, no! There was a sticker with a PN on the lariat one I ordered, but nothing like that on my cluster. I even looked up any embossed part numbers from the cluster that I could find, and they all pointed to the full instrument cluster assembly.Was there a part # on your lens?
Yep. Overspray. I'm accepting the issue is my issue and not exactly a fault of the vehicle"it was overspray of the cleaner that caused it"
That's what I read.![]()
Oh man, it etched your radio screen? Enter the LUWU Tempered Glass Screen protector.I don't recall the cleaner anymore, but I cleaned my dash with something and over-spray left spots all over the small, radio screen. I've never removed it and I don't like it.
I don't think these are expensive enough lenses for them to be coated in anti-glare.OEM's are starting to use anti-glare coating on screen lenses, which are (often) highly susceptible to ammonia, isopropyl and degreasers. Is it possible (looking at your matte before and and glossy after photos) that 303 etched the anti-glare coating on the lens, rather than the plastic itself. Your subsequent buffing just removed the coating, making the surface uniformly glossy?
I ruined a CX-5 LCD screen with Windex and had to buff it uniform--but glossy.