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Any fix for dashboard?

- Bob Weber Motormouth

Q: I own a 2 0 1 5 Corvette Z0 6 that has a leather dashboard. The dashboard is shrinking and bubbling up near the windshield and around the opening for the heads-up display. Is there a way to repair or replace the leather? — D.M., Seaham, Massachuse­tts A:

Although it looks like leather, the dash cover is likely vinyl. I don’t know of any way to fix the problem. But there are replacemen­t dash covers available. Most of them are salvaged so checking around with auto recycling businesses or on the internet may be your best bet.

Q: Just had a harrowing drive in the rain on a two-lane road, blinded by oncoming headlights, exacerbate­d by the reflection on wet road surfaces. Not one driver switched to low beams. Is that a thing of the past? With today’s high-intensity headlights, it’s more than a courtesy gesture. It’s a safety necessity. — P.K., Portland, Connecticu­t A:

Cars sold in America have a switch to change from high to low beams. A reminder light on the instrument cluster must glow when high beams are selected. The majority of motorists dip their lights to oncoming traffic, but those high-intensity low beams still bother a lot of drivers. I have experiment­ed with anti-glare nighttime glasses but haven’t yet found ones I really like. If you wear corrective glasses, always opt for the anti-glare coating.

Q: I have a 2 0 1 4 Toyota Avalon with around 7 3 ,0 0 0 miles. I had front and rear brakes replaced at the Toyota dealer. The brakes squeak when I start up the car and back out of the driveway. I took the car back to the dealer and was told that when brakes are replaced this is a common occurrence on startup as they no longer use asbestos as part of the brakes, which are now metallic. I told them I do not hear the brakes of any other cars on my block, either new or old, squeaking. They replied that even some new cars have squeaking brakes. Truth or not? — R.W., Delray Beach, Florida A:

Brake noise can happen after a brake job and it often goes away after a short while. But if the noise continues, there are solutions such as anti-squeal compound and shims that can stop the high frequency vibrations. Give the brakes a few weeks.

Q: I have a 2 0 1 7 Toyota RAV4 . When parked outside overnight or in the garage, the front brakes squeal when backing out. Once I go forward, there is no sound when I approach a stop sign or light. The dealer said there’s nothing wrong with the brakes. Any ideas as to what could be causing the noise and any solutions? Is there something I can spray on them?

— B.L., Bensenvill­e, Illinois A:

Yes. It is called antisqueal compound. It is also available in tubes and as a paste. Applying it to the back sides of the pads usually quiets them down. I don’t know if it stops the squeal when applied to the backsides of pigs.

Q: Please settle a disagreeme­nt between me and my bride of 3 7 years. She leaves on the radio, heater and other accessorie­s when she turns off the ignition to her 2 0 1 9 Honda CR-V. I say this is a drain on the battery when the vehicle is restarted. She says it does not matter. Who is correct? — T.D., Chicago A:

Although I am not a qualified marriage counselor, I must agree with you. The ignition switch is the master and breaks the circuits for all of the accessorie­s with the key off and bypasses them during cranking.

Bob Weber is a writer and mechanic who became an ASE-certified Master Automobile Technician in 1976. He maintains this status by seeking certificat­ion every five years. Weber’s work appears in profession­al trade magazines and other consumer publicatio­ns. Send questions along with name and town to motor mouth.tribune@gmail.com.

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DON KELSEN/LOS ANGELES TIMES Replacemen­t dash covers are available should yours become damaged.

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