Ok, I was starting to get pissed off about the window switch bezel being broken, but I was too cheap to buy one. So I came up with the mother of all fixes for this! Here it goes....1: Get a "Frozen Juice Concentrate" container. The ones with the tin top that comes off. 2: Take off the top and clean it.3: Measure about 3/4" of an inch off the side and draw a straight line across the cap.4: Cut across the line as smoothly as possible. I used side cutters for the rim and scissors for the main part of the tin. You resulting product should look like this.5: Take the switches off the bezel.6: Hold the piece of tin you cut up to the switches and mark the holes.7: Drill/ punch out the holes. 8: Assemble. Bezel ~> Plate ~> switches (NOTE: The lip is away from the bezel. This will fit a little looser in the door making it easier to install and uninstall. You can install it the other way but it goes in really tight.)9: Install in the Vibe. Its a tight fit, so you will need to push down to fit the back in. once its in place, pop the front in. 10: Smile and say "Damn, David you are a freakin’ genius!" And go make the juice you bought for this project....BRAAAP!!!!
Quote, originally posted by MotoAce51 »10: Smile and go make the juice you bought for this project....Very nice work and to think you got it done in plenty of time .... the juice didn't expire till June 2013 Here's just another fine example of how many possibilities exist when needing to make a repair or modification. Plus what better way so show the environment that you did your part and recycled the can Again, nice work and thanks a ton for the detailed pics showing the progress. Hopefully this benefits other 03-08 Vibe owners out there
After reading the OP I thought that this person must be a Yankee. Sure enough, I checked and this is Yankee ingenuity. Run on over to Bully Hill and have some wine for me!
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Nice idea, I will be doing this today. I had no idea everyone's switch set was hanging off like that. THought I just got a broken one when I bought it or something. How did you discover this though? Were you smacking it with the frozen juice till you had an epiphany?
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Quote, originally posted by TONY TAT2 » love it !Ditto!
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Sorry for bumping an old post, but this is a great idea!. I've been dealing with a broken panel for so long, I've just learned to ignore it. It would always slide around and looked like crap. I saw this post and immediately started rummaging through the cabinets for a can to open up. Followed your guide and had a fixed panel in 5 mins. It fits great and looks just like it did when I bought it. Thanks again!
This is an absolutely brilliant piece of engineering. I just joined GenVibe, and this is exactly why. These forums seem to be filled with great people, and I'm proud to now be a part of it!
afterburner6794 wrote:This is an absolutely brilliant piece of engineering. I just joined GenVibe, and this is exactly why. These forums seem to be filled with great people, and I'm proud to now be a part of it!
That is very cool -- I haven't seen this thread before. That is a great fix, wish I would have known that back when I had my Vibe with the same problem.
Welcome to GenVibe, by the way - glad to have you! Over the years, I've never found any other car forum with people as genuine and helpful as the Vibe loyalist.
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Good fix, but can you help me, mine is in worse shape. Attached photos show that where you are attaching the juice lid, my screw holders are broken off and the screw post at the other end is also broken off. Any help would be appreciated, before I resort to my duct tape and zip ties and superglue. (and yes I have cleaned off all the dust)
Well, I have been trying to add 3 photos, uh, how do I do that?
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luvmy03vibe wrote:
Well, I have been trying to add 3 photos, uh, how do I do that?
External hosting site, such as Photobucket, or add them as an attachment. Below where you type your message will be a tab labelled "upload attachment."
Just did the same fix but it still slid a bit. What I did was take the middle part of the lid moved it to the outside drilled my holes, trimmed the excess on both sides excepted I left a tab on the outside and bent it down towards the bezel. That kept it sliding down away from the door. Will post pics later.
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Did this today. Still slides around a bit like someone mentioned above (I actually still had one post tab keeping it in place to begin with -- it almost looks like the door panel part is busted a little ) but it's in pretty solid and takes some serious effort.
Bonus: get to have some OJ and confused the heck out of my wife
Just bought an 04' Vibe (<3ing it so far) and will be trying this fix this week, thank you in advance for the brilliance and ingenuity! I thought my bezel was just a rare dud , but looks like others have the same issues! Mass production at its finest.
Does the bezel simply pop out when lifted up vertically with enough force? Mine just wobbles a quarter inch left and right right now , so I wouldn't want to break it.
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Brilliant fix - I used an aluminum cinnamon roll lid. My 2003 was broken by the dealer during a window recall. Found it was loose too late to take it back. Now I again have a tight fitting window switch bezel. Thank You!
Finally got around to doing this to my vibe today. Took 10 mins, no more janky control panel, and Sunday afternoon screwdrivers to celebrate with the OJ I bought just for this.
Wow...I don't know why I didn't do this earlier. I kept messing around with glue and such but it would always pop back off. Did this and the panel fits perfectly!
This is certainly an ingenious fix, and I was all set to try it but my window bezel has a LOT of wear. Turns out you can order the Toyota part 74232-01030 from Amazon for only $15.93. According to customer comments, this works on the Vibe and it certainly looks the same. I just ordered it today and will post an update when it arrives and I have installed it. BTW, MUCH cheaper than the GM part!
Wingsfan19 wrote:This is certainly an ingenious fix, and I was all set to try it but my window bezel has a LOT of wear. Turns out you can order the Toyota part 74232-01030 from Amazon for only $15.93. According to customer comments, this works on the Vibe and it certainly looks the same. I just ordered it today and will post an update when it arrives and I have installed it. BTW, MUCH cheaper than the GM part!
Gonna be replacing the driver's door lock actuator on the wife's 11 y/o Rav4, and in the process of taking the door panel off, broke this very clip. Will be finding out soon enough if this fix also works on a Rav.
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EyeDocWA wrote:I'm sure it'd work better with the photos, but alas, Photobucket put the screws to the recipient's posting
I don't want to think of how many other helpful how-to's across various forums they've made not-as-helpful overnight with the change in their terms of service.
Fortunately, all the OP has to do to get the pics to show up again is to pay them $399/year as that is the only tier which has 3rd party image linking capability!
The other option for Photobucket users (myself included) is to move to a new image host and edit each post with links to the new image location. It's going to be a lot of work...
03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
Auto, Moon & Tunes, power package. 143k
Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
Well, I tried to fix this like the instructions above say, but found out it wasn't the clip on the bezel that was broken. Instead, it was the armrest itself.
Halp!
I'm going to try something similar using the juice can lid method, but with small screws and stuff. Hopefully it will work.