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Originally Posted by Sapphireho
Most of the time they just put your glove box contents on the seat or floor. Sure you didn't do something? Shops do that everyday. They are pretty good about handling your shit. I find it hard to believe they did something during the 15 seconds it took to change your fresh air filter.
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That's why it makes no sense to me. 100% nothing i've done as the OFT is always in my glove box so it doesn't get stolen, and I don't even get much of a chance to drive aside from to and from work as my state is still in full covid lockdown.
I know 1 week ago my tablet was fine as I moved things in my glove box around. It's also been cold weather all week and i've probably only travelled a total of 70km in that 1 week period
The only things in my glovebox are my sunglasses, my valve control box and a cardboard airfreshener. The top part of my OFT had melted and some of it had got onto the cardboard airfreshener, I smelt it as soon as I opened my glove box.
The only driving I had done today was 5minutes to the mechanic, and home where I checked the glove box right away to make sure everything was there. He had moved around the wiring from my valve motor which is how I knew it had been disturbed and that's when I smelt and saw the still liquidy melted plastic residue.
Nothing in the glove box felt hot to the touch which is why I initially thought it was oil from the mechanics gloves from the oil change.
The melted part was on the part of the OFT tablet that was resting against the back of the glove box, on the bottom side (towards the passengers feet). My valve control box is to the left of it so it couldn't have been any heat coming from that as the side that was closest is fine