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![]() This is going to sound simple but how do you remove individual switches from below the ATC panel?
I have all 5 switches in place and can't figure out how to get an individual one out after removing the trim piece, feel like it should be really simple. |
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![]() Switches have a spring strip in each short side, squeeze to release.
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![]() Try pushing gently, they slide out. If not, try a litle side to side movement as you push.
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![]() The black plastic piece they clip into should just pull out you can then push them out easily from the rear.
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