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d98gt

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I need to remove the part where my window switch/door locks is since on my passenger side they fell down. I notice a "slot" there, though what should I use to take this part off?

is the area I am talking about.

A quick response would be nice


hopefully just a flathead screwdriver
 

reeber

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wrap a thin rag around a flat head (to keep from scratching the panel) and pry it right off... Very easy...
 
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All you need to do is get a flathead screwdriver to pry out the top portion where the little indentation is located. There is also a metal clip where is starts to flatten out. I had mine fall off on my car and just used some JB Weld to hold it to the plastic. Easy fix.
 

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Thanks for the help guys, I got it without a problem.

I can't believe my little "clips" that hold the window/door lock switches in place are broken. I guess i'll just superglue it? Any other suggestions? Thanks
 

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Which ones, the ones for the bezel or the ones for the plugs? IMO neither really matter, unlikely anything will cause either to fall off.
 

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no, im not looking into buying them, I just used the picture to show the area I was talking about.

The buttons have fell down on the passenger side so that you can't reach them. When I pulled the part off, I could place the window/lock switch back into the holes, but the part which "snaps" is broke so it won't stay when I put the part back on. Im guessing that superglue will hold it good enough aslong as no one presses on it too hard.
 
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