Get a bit of bluetack and eat it it'll stick by itself
Not surprisingly, it is called and ash tray.
The only way it is sold will be a compleate ashtray from gm. Try to get one from a salvage yard.
In Britain it is an ashtray.
There is a tab in the ashtray that has to be held down with a long flathead screwdriver. This tab holds the ashtray in so the tab has to be forced down with a lever to get the ashtray out. Then disconnect the cigarette lighter and you will see the screws that hold the radio in place.
Take out the ashtray. Reach up above the metal frame that holds the ashtray. Feel around as the Turn signal flasher will be floating around, not attached to anything except it's own plug. You can pull it out through the ashtray opening and change it there. In the fuse box under the left side of the dash.
The rear hub nut torque settings on a Renault Clio should be set at 175Nm this is what holds the disc in place.
The pin that holds the record in place is called the spindle. It helps to center and secure the record while it's playing on a turntable.
Because of its massive naval power at that time.
A secure logic wall safe holds almost 1,000 pounds and it is not hard to install at all because it comes with easy to read instructions. It can also be installed by other people.
Most beanbag GPS mounts are meant to sit on the dashboard, not the windshield. They're very secure, they hold onto the dash with sticky pads or friction.
The fuses are found ( at least on My 2001 version ) behind a plastic flap which can be pulled out just under the dash on the right hand side, This holds most of the fuses
remove the 22mm bolt at the top that holds the strut to the car DO NOT REMOVE THE 19MM NUT ON THE STRUT ITSELF UNLESS YOU HAVE USED A SPRING COMPRESSOR TO RELIEVE TENSION OF THE SPRING