Generally, if the insertion pin or box pin (the other half) of the zipper is missing, you should replace the zipper. However, I have found that if an old (or new) zipper that has an insertion pin that will fit the box and slider of the zipper being repaired, carefully remove the pin, align it on the tape portion at zipper bottom, crimp it tightly with pliers, add a drop of super-glue and let dry for 15-20 minutes. You now have a repaired zipper. This works on metal insertion pins only. Plastic zippers cannot be repaired this way.
probably behind the glove box. easy to replace. unhook retainer arm and box will drop down exposing filter. pull it out and replace. done.
you can replace the zipper. take it to any tarpaulin manufacturer,or to an automotive upholsterer
You should ask your dentist. You shouldn't need to replace your retainer at all unless it hurts, doesn't fit for some reason, or your orthodontist says to.
clear retainer
for backup light6s open trunk, on ltrunk lid there are about8 plastic wing nuts holding panel in remove them and panel twist bulb retainer out replace bulbs replace retainer and panel,, for backup light6s open trunk, on ltrunk lid there are about8 plastic wing nuts holding panel in remove them and panel twist bulb retainer out replace bulbs replace retainer and panel,,
Do not glue it, no glue will be safe for this. I advise you to go to the dentist who will fully understand and replace your current retainer.
spiral , box , zipper.........i think braid
I do not know that is why I asked the question. The retainer ring has a plastic or acrylic frame around it.
For a 64 or 65 you have to remove the glove box. then you have access to the retainer screw and cable connections.
* Remove the trunk lid latch * Detach the lock release box from the latch assembly * To detach the lock cylinder from the trunk lid pry off the retainer
Most times when this happens the teeth of the zipper are worn out and you just need to replace the zipper