Attach Leather accent cover below galley cabinets

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Mgittrich
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Attach Leather accent cover below galley cabinets

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When I acquired my 93 B190 the leather accent that sits below the kitchen cabinets and covers the frame rail and wire run had fallen down on the side next to the refrigerator and above the status monitor. Does anyone know how to reattach this? Is there a special tool or procedure for doing this?
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Mine used those plastic pins auto manufacturers often use for holding door panels in place like these. Basically, just push it back into place, making sure the pin slides into its hole. The better solution would be to replace the worn-out pin.
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Re: Attach Leather accent cover below galley cabinets

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Skater, thanks for the reply. I see the pin you spoke about and it looks in tact. I think the issue for me is actually pushing it up, finding then hole it goes into and then actually being able to push it on. Maybe a car jack to push it up and a rubber mallet to persuade it are the ticket.
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