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2003-2006 Chevy GMC Window Switch Repair

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18min, 1g, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, no supports
18min, 1g, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, no supports
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2003-2006 Chevy GMC Trucks and SUVs Front Power Window Switch Repair. Quick print under 20 min, minimal filament 1g. The plastic that my window button on my 2004 Silverado attaches to cracked off so I modeled an insert that snuggly fits in the hole there and the existing plastic push/pull button can snap onto it. I printed it in PETG with no supports and installed it with no glue and it has been working fine. It's a quick repair and it beats replacing the whole thing.


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could you make one for a 2017 dodge grand caravan?
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I could model it, but I would need the dimensions of what’s left of the switch and the fixture to design it properly. Alternatively, If you can provide a design and dimensions, I can model it and post it for you.
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works great
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18min, 1g, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, no supports
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