has anyone here had an issue in the side walls that looks like they used a screw that is just a little too long? We have 3 such areas (one looks more like a 3" blister) and bumping into a reluctance to correct them. They may not be functional isses now but could crack as the unit ages and they are like sandpaper scratching across my soul as a Quality Geek and Car Guy.
Red,
Is the screw, blister on the inside or outside. Post some pics if you can. Either way its probably not good. I had a screw coming up on the floor and had the dealer fix it. They had to cut the flooring fix or remove the screw, (heating duct screw) then re-glue the flooring down. Was afraid they would screw it up but they did a great job. They hired a flooring specialist to do the job. I cant even tell where it was now.
Depending on where your screws are I might have it looked at by the dealer.
Good luck.
Jerry
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