Posted: March 18th, 2008, 11:12 am
I had a 1996 Accent and that had 2 dashboards, both of which suffered the same cracking as what you are experiencing. The first one was changed out free of charge by N&M, but they didn't do the same when the second one, which they supplied and installed, also cracked.
Your options are:
1) Plastic weld and re-finish the dashboard, but that may be expensive.
2) Overlay the dashboard with some kind of fabric.
3) Buy a new dashboard from N&M (which will cost in the thousands).
4) Buy a foreign used dashboard (but I am unsure of the availability)
Option (1) could be done by Bumper Doctor in Curepe. When I had checked them some years ago they also indicated that they could re-paint the dashboard to mask the plastic welded spots and to match the interior colour of the car. I don't know if they still do the re-painting.
I have seen Option (2) done on some Accents with a grey fabric matching the colour of the interior and it looked well done. But this options all depends upon how badly cracked is the dashboard. You obviously can't use the fabric option if it is so badly cracked that it's almost falling apart. Any competent upholstery shop should be able to handle this kind of job.
Your options are:
1) Plastic weld and re-finish the dashboard, but that may be expensive.
2) Overlay the dashboard with some kind of fabric.
3) Buy a new dashboard from N&M (which will cost in the thousands).
4) Buy a foreign used dashboard (but I am unsure of the availability)
Option (1) could be done by Bumper Doctor in Curepe. When I had checked them some years ago they also indicated that they could re-paint the dashboard to mask the plastic welded spots and to match the interior colour of the car. I don't know if they still do the re-painting.
I have seen Option (2) done on some Accents with a grey fabric matching the colour of the interior and it looked well done. But this options all depends upon how badly cracked is the dashboard. You obviously can't use the fabric option if it is so badly cracked that it's almost falling apart. Any competent upholstery shop should be able to handle this kind of job.