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Originally Posted by farisee
My problem is that the cup holders are jammed & I cannot open them. I haven't done much with it because I don't want to scratch up the surfice by prying it with a screwdriver or something like that. I was just curious if anyone had a tip for me.
Also, my front tires were low (15lbs), but the computer said tire pressure was normal. Is it common for this feature to not be accurate?
Thanks!
farisee
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I replaced the cup holders in my 95 Regency because they broke. Got them from the wreckers for $1.00. If your Aurora (sorry I'm not familiar with it, although I wish I had one) has the same kind of setup, the holders are pressure fitted and held in place by 2 plastic pivots molded into the unit. I only needed to release one side with slight lateral pressure - flatblade screwdriver - to release it, then just wiggle it to the side to release the other pin. If you don't get any replies that help on this thread, I would suggest that you find a local pick and pull and practice on their cars to solve your problem. Last time I was at the wrecker, they had at least 3 Auroras.
BTW, I think that's really cool that Aurora has tire pressure monitoring. Didn't know that before. If it works like the digital info center in my 98, I would agree that doing a "reset" might solve your problem. Sort of like when you change oil, or avg mpg etc, you have to do a reset too. Good luck with your car. Sorry to hear that it's causing problems.