Got it all wrong... It has to be a LARGE Dunkin' Donuts coffee (decaf
will work just as well) light and sweet. Hit a few potholes to evenly
splatter coffee on said holder. Just make sure you have a paper towel or
shop towel to catch any spillage on to the carpeting.
Greg
95 DSCC v6 5spd
>From: Michael Clark <markiiidakota@hotmail.com>
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: Re: DML: F&!*ing Self Ejecting Cupholders!
>Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 17:26:45 PST
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>
>
>
>>From: Walter_Felix <Walter_Felix@email.msn.com>
>>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>, the spring tension forces
>>the cupholder to eject. With the holder out, look underneath, between
>the
>>two holes. Unhook the spring clip with your finger
>
>Hmmmmmm, that seems to work oposite of how mine does. On mine the
>tension seems to hold it in place. I wonder if the cupholder design
>ever changed any?
>
>Now if mine was only pushed in half way, it would do what you describe,
>but not when fully closed.
>
>OK guys here's the fix:
>Put a coke in there and go over a real bumpy road and let it spill out
>some onto the dash and cupholder. Wait a few days and it will be quite
>sticky and will never pop out on it's own again. There.
>
>---Mike, near Houston.---
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