*USED* Dashboard lower cover middle rubber plug; E2
*USED* Dashboard lower cover middle rubber plug; E2
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Dashboard lower cover middle rubber plug (E2) — a compact, functional trim piece pulled from a working vehicle and ready to restore the clean, finished look of your dash. This used plug sits in the middle section of the dashboard lower cover, sealing an opening without drawing attention to itself.
What this is and why it matters
This is a small, durable rubber plug designed to fill and conceal a specific access hole in the dashboard lower cover. By maintaining a seamless surface, it helps prevent dust intrusion, reduces potential rattling from loose trim, and keeps your interior looking cohesive during restorations or routine maintenance.
Key details you’ll value
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Status: Used. Expect typical signs of prior use such as minor surface marks or scuffs, but the part remains structurally sound and ready for installation. -
Location: Middle area of the dashboard lower cover, matching the plug’s shape and size to the corresponding opening. -
Material: Flexible, durable rubber built to withstand interior cabin temperatures and daily use. -
Compatibility: Labeled for E2 variants. Prior to installation, confirm the plug’s fitment with your dashboard lower cover to ensure an accurate seal. -
Functionality: Seals the hole, preserves aesthetics, and minimizes dust ingress and trim movement.
Ideal for
- DIY dashboard repairs or replacements where the original plug is damaged or missing
- Interior refresh projects aiming for a consistent, finished look
- Spare parts planning for maintenance enthusiasts who maintain their own vehicles
How to install and care for it
- Clean the surrounding dash area with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner to remove dust and oils.
- Align the plug with the mid-dash opening and press firmly until it seats snugly. A soft trim tool can help avoid edge damage.
- Avoid harsh solvents or heat near the rubber to extend its life.
- Periodically inspect for signs of wear or loss of seal. If the plug becomes loose, reseat it or replace with a fresh piece to maintain the clean appearance of the dash.
Practical tips
- Pair with other genuine or compatible dash trim pieces during a restoration for a cohesive interior look.
- Store spare plugs in a labeled container to simplify future repairs or replacements.
- If you’re unsure about fitment, compare the plug’s diameter, depth, and groove pattern to your dash lower cover opening to ensure a precise match.
Choose this used dashboard lower cover middle rubber plug (E2) for an economical, reliable solution that protects your dash’s interior finish and preserves the overall cabin feel. It’s a practical choice for restoration projects, budget-conscious repairs, or maintaining the pristine look of your vehicle’s interior.