JPJr
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- 2022 Mach 1 HP
Just ordered, thanks!
You would think I learned my lesson with the spoiler! ;)
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Just ordered, thanks!
Ditto here. It took me more time to disconnect and reconnect the battery than to change the button. Kudos to CJPP for the video. Bill rocks.Took mine off with a pick to. Done in 10 minutes; 2 minutes of it was leaving the car for a bit because I farted.
I was able to get it off of there just by working the pick in the 1:00 or 2:00 position. The trim doesn't really allow you to get over to 10or 4 without risking damage.Do you just get the pick behind the 2:00 position and yank?
or do you have to try and slide the pick around to the 10:00 and 4:00 positions to release the clips?
I'm hoping mine falls into the "easier than expected" category, but that's rarely my luck!
good tip on just keeping the key fob out of range!
If you're not worried about breaking the tabs, just yank. That's what I did, and the clips didn't break anyway.Do you just get the pick behind the 2:00 position and yank?
or do you have to try and slide the pick around to the 10:00 and 4:00 positions to release the clips?
I'm hoping mine falls into the "easier than expected" category, but that's rarely my luck!
good tip on just keeping the key fob out of range!
That was the ticket!Best way to remove that start button is to drill a small hole in the centre, then insert a 90 deg pick and pull straight out no chance of damage to the trim.