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<del>rear</del>side view mirror switch removal

any tips on removing the rearside view mirror switch? To be clear, this is the nubby control aside the window up/down switches on the driver side inner door. I already snapped some of the plastic surrounding it.

the objective is to clean the switch (if possible), akin to cleaning the window up/down switches (while I am at it).

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any tips on removing the rear view mirror switch? I already snapped some of the plastic surrounding it.

the objective is to clean the switch (if possible), akin to cleaning the window up/down switches (while I am at it).
The day/night switch is delicate and is known to break. If yours still works you may want to spray some silicone lube in there, it may prevent it from breaking.
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I think he is talking about the mirror switch that is on the door for the outside mirrors.
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Yes POPS 83 944, sorry bout that. djnolan - good idea, wish i heard it about 10 years ago!

s'been a hasty day.

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I think he is talking about the mirror switch that is on the door for the outside mirrors.
Any plastic is very brittle on these cards. I figure to break most of the plastic trim pieces when I replace my dash, so I am factoring an extra $100 in.
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Remove the two screws?

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