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    im going to paint some things...need help remoing the lower peice of the dash where the shifer is, and the window switches..

    how do i remove them?
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    Open the center consul and open the cup holder and the center piece pulls out.
    The window switches just pull strait up i think.
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    i was pulling on the window switch peices a little but couldnt get them.. i didnt want to break them
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    1. Apply protective coating/tape at the rear of the rear door power window switch (right and/or left door).
    2. Remove the rear door power window switch from the rear door trim panel using a small, flat-bladed tool, inserted at the rear of the rear door power window switch plastic mounting plate. Press forward in order to release the rear door power window switch mounting plate.
    3. With the rear retainer released, pull the switch to the rear and lift up to remove the mounting plate and switch.

    That is all I can find. I am pretty sure the front come out the same.
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    just tried to pull the center peice out...couldnt get it
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    You might have to use a screw driver to pry up a bit. Start at the consul and work your way forward.
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    i got it off and the first coat of paint on it! thanks man
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