Comments may be received concerning loose radio speaker grilles rattling and popping up from I/P. To repair, use the following procedure:
1. Remove speaker grille from I/P.
2. Cover rear edge of grille and flange with a shop cloth to prevent damage to painted surfaces (See Illustration).
3. Using pliers, bend rear edge of grille flange slightly (approximately 3.Omm) to increase contact retention to I/P. See Illustration - Section A-A.
Labor Operation Number: R0910 and R0911
Labor Time: .3 Hours
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