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Read full article: A quiet night in Houston after another severe storm afternoon HOUSTON – The dashboards of hundreds, possibly thousands of cars, are melting in the hot sun, and some drivers ...
Toyota is sending out “Warranty Enhancement Notifications” to 4.5 million Toyota and Lexus owners, letting them know they no longer have to live with sticky dash syndrome or pay approximately ...
Melting or sticky dashboards have been a problem for some car manufacturers for years. Toyota started last year replacing deformed dashboards on some of its car models, but so far Nissan has not.
A Tellico Plains man has a glaring problem with his car – the dashboard is sticky and melting. Hundreds of people have had similar issues.
Not dashboards. But Carol Wuest has a melting dashboard in her Toyota Sienna minivan, made worse by this summer’s recent heatwaves. “It’s very sticky to the touch,” Wuest said.
The world’s largest automaker is announcing a big change after a series of NBC 6 Investigations into sticky dashboards.
Not dashboards. But Carol Wuest has a melting dashboard in her Toyota Sienna minivan, made worse by the recent heatwave at her Northern Kentucky home. "It's very sticky to the touch," Wuest said.
The sticky dash fix didn’t look good, but the paint and cleaner did remove some of the overwhelming stickiness. The rest of the offending matter got scraped away with an Instacart credit card.
NBC 6’s Investigators look at a sticky dashboard situation that’s impacting Lexus owners. “It’s a safety issue that's putting my life at risk,” said Wallace.
The Cool Tools weblog points out a car dashboard sticky pad that makes your need-within-reach gadgets stay put. Non-adhesive, non-magnetic, it grips cell phones, PDAs, sunglasses, GPS, binoculars ...