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    Has anyone replaced the Power Point Plug Cover on their Retro Bird.
    It is located in the dash right side, and will accept a "cigarette lighter".
    I bought the bird with just a round fitting "I think" in place without the attached plug/cover.
    I found one on Ebay, Item number 390190941595 "still available" and bought it.
    Now that I have it I am afraid to force anything.
    Does anyone have any experience with this part?
    Thanks guys, Love my T-Bird!

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    Re: Power Point Plug Cover

    Get one of these instead!


    POWER OUTLET PLUG
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    • #3
      Re: Power Point Plug Cover

      I'm, somewhat as usual, confused. You have the female power receptacle in the dash, but the cover is missing? A full replacement unit from Ford is your best bet - the dash panels pop out and replacement is relatively easy. Of, if you just want to fill the hole to make it look neater, for a couple of bucks, PepAutoZoneTrack sells a insert cover.

      If this isn't what you are talking about, post a pic and we'll work on it.

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      • #4
        Re: Power Point Plug Cover

        That eject button is too funny. Didn't 007 have that in one of his Austin Martins? Albeit not so clearly marked.

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        • #5
          Re: Power Point Plug Cover

          Originally posted by Southern Dad View Post
          That eject button is too funny. Didn't 007 have that in one of his Austin Martins? Albeit not so clearly marked.
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          are the ones who have gone over.”

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          • #6
            Re: Power Point Plug Cover

            I have one of those. I put the cover on the cig lighter side and put the cig lighter in the glove box. Grerat fun with the grandkids. I wish it was lighted.

            HKS

            Originally posted by JAB02LHS View Post
            Get one of these instead!


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            • #7
              Re: Power Point Plug Cover

              Originally posted by JAB02LHS View Post
              Get one of these instead!
              There be the odd TB ducks that swear by keeping the hard top in place. I don't think that would work for them. Although, it would be interesting.
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              • #8
                Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                It appears the old cover broke off so the ring is still in place.
                (around the right cigarette lighter)
                I need to remove the ring and install the new one I purchased from Ebay.
                I was wondering if anyone has done this and how it was done.
                Thanks guys, Love the T-Bird
                Last edited by JimBird; Jul 4, 2010, 09:45 AM. Reason: trying to show picture

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                • #9
                  Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                  I'm still confused by the '04 Torch Red with the 007 avatar.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                    When you eject from the cockpit of an aircraft, you don't push a button. You grab the two handles above your head and pull the facemask down to protect your face. This puts your arms in the right position and first blows off the canopy then the seat blasts off. If the canopy doesn't come off, you go right through it. Then you free fall untill you reach an altitude were you can breath the air and the drag chute automaticly pulls out the main chute. Most pilots have severe back problems after an ejection. Leroy

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                    • #11
                      Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                      I think the easy way to replace the cover is to pop out the lower curverd panel. It just pulls straight up and out. It is removed, you can probably reach up to the back of the lighter receptical .. it really is just a common lighter receiver. Turn the back of it counter clockwise and it will loosen up. Once it is completely loose, pull the front part out and the replace the torn cover with your new one.

                      Make sure you have it so the tab on the new cover is at the bottom, so when you open it the cover flap drops down.

                      then reverse the proceedure, tighten the back onto the receiver and replace the lower panel.

                      Hope this helps.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                        Re; Leroy still remember Top Gun were Goose didn't clear the canopy .
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                        • #13
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                          I remember in the movies the cigarette lighter triggered the eject. Remember Cannonball Run? The actress reaches for the cigarette lighter, he pulls a Zippo from his pocket to light her cigarette telling her we wouldn't want you to leave so soon.

                          Okay, I watched too many old movies.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                            Thanks DavidA Thats what I was looking for although I got so much more! :)
                            I found the ring to be plastic and I simply pulled the old one out will some needle nose pliers and pushed the new one in, it snapped into place. Thanks again David A
                            Love the T-Bird

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                            • #15
                              Re: Power Point Plug Cover

                              Just for reference - - -

                              http://www.fordparts.com/Commerce/CatalogResults.aspx?y=2004&m=Ford&mo=Thunderbird (look under BODY)

                              There's always a tendency to give you more that you asked for here. And sometimes, some of it is actually useful.
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