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Hey Guys/Gals, I was wondering how do you remove the window control switch covers from the doors? I plan to get them wrapped soon and was wanting to know if

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Old 02-05-2012, 01:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys/Gals,

I was wondering how do you remove the window control switch covers from the doors? I plan to get them wrapped soon and was wanting to know if it was as simple as just plying them up, or if there was some breakaway little piece of plastic that will snap off if I do it wrong?! Thanks!
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Pop up from the end towards the rear and that's it. Simple
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i used my plastic interior tool but you can use a hard plastic squeegee or similar to dig under the rear flat part of the trim. then pull up with your hand.
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here's wat a set of interior tools looks like:

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It's very simple as described above, but don't get crazy. There are plastic tabs that are easily bent/broken.
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