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Boxerfxt

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  1. At least you dash looks good. The rest of the stuff they need to own up too.That is a lot of damage on the front bumper cover. I went back to my dealer yesterday and we opened a superseded part number dash that they ordered for another 2008 Legacy and it looked perfect. So they ordered me my second replacement dash pad. Hopefully with no waves like yours.
  2. My dealer told me I had another 3 years and up to 999,999 miles . But my replacement sucks can anyone who has had their dash replaced tell me if waves are normal is this something I should accept? My old sticky dash was perfect. It makes me mad enough I went and drove a focus rs today
  3. So could you tell me if your dash has waves in it on the passengers side above the glove box like where the airbag would be? It on the what should be flat part above the glove box on the top. My dealer told me that they are all like this because Subaru went to a different vendor for the dash? Can anyone help me is all of them like this?

     

    Thanks

  4. Great with the horror stories guys, now I'm completely discouraged from having the dealer do this, especially since they did say they would take the whole dash apart, when in the recall letter it said this is a 45 minute job. So, as Scooby2.5 correctly pointed out on the procedure that sounds like the right one, have any of you been successful in "talking them into" doing it that way, or is there an official SOA resource I can point them to?

    My 2005 has an impeccable interior with no rattles, and being OCD, I'd like to keep it that way.

     

    I'm the same way that is why I have not had mine done. no rattles and only 70k on my 2008 I don't want any rattles. I spoke to the service writer and I'm thinking of taping a note in the glove box that says please treat her as if she was your own car and tape 100.00 bill to the box. .

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