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Hookedonhunting

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  1. My goodness! That looks pretty intimidating to me. Especially in such an expensive truck. I'm not over familiar with removing face plates. I may have to pay for it as my truck is out of warranty by 1000 miles. LoL. What had happened was.....Driving down a steep mountain road and took a right at a fork but needed to take a left. Hit the brakes and my 30oz RTIC mug (with lid) tumbled forward squirting coffee straight at the HVAC controls. I have the handle on my tumbler so it doesn't sit down in the cupholder as tightly as it should. Being on that steep decline and hitting the brakes was too much for it to stay put. Rookie mistake. I'll just pay the stealership to take it off and clean it. Not worth busting a faceplate to try and do it myself. But thanks for the replies and helpful pics. I appreciate it fellas.
  2. Yes. I sure do. It didn't seem to want to pull off at all. However, I did not pull very hard. Was afraid to considering the "auto" push button is part of that dial knob as well. I'm afraid I'll have to pay someone to remove the entire assembly just to clean a dang knob. But I can't have that thing breaking one day because it's sticking.
  3. Hey there folks. I'm new to this particular forum but not new to this site. I was a member of the Ford F-150 forum until I traded that into a Black 2015 Sierra Denali with the 6.2. like the truck so far. Like others have said the tranny could uses some rethinking but OMG at the power this truck has. Love that. So, 1) I wanted to say hello and thanks for keeping great resources like this open. And, 2) I have a question and need some help you good folks don't mind. I had a coffee cup full of coffee tumble forward out of the cup holder and some of it splashed up into the dash. A few drops must have gotten into my temp control knob and now it sticks a good bit. Can any of you tell me how to remove it or where I can find instructions? I'd like to be able to clean all that off so it's smooth again. Thanks for any help you all can give me. I truly appreciate it.
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