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GringoPete
08-20-2007, 06:20 AM
The black paint on the door armrests where the window/seat controls are is chipped and looking ugly. I wanted to remove the panel where the switches are and go over it with woodgrain design contact paper to match the woodgrain interior.

Does anyone know how to remove these switch panels and would i have to remove the whole unit, door panel etc??

Just wondering how easy or difficult of a job it would be.

rustbucket
08-20-2007, 08:12 AM
There is a clip in the center of the front edge that holds the switch panel in the arm rest. Carefully jam a small screwdriver in the center of front edge and pry it up. All the connectors plug into the panel, so you would have to work a bit to get them all unconnected.

Loekee75
08-20-2007, 11:24 AM
Also, the clip fastener faces the front of the car, on the side near your power mirror switch. The switches can all be removed from the switch plate with the same screw driver you use to remove it from the door panel (all held with plastic tabs) BTW, let us know how that woodgrain finish comes out, my switch plates are looking pretty bad, too!

GringoPete
08-20-2007, 07:39 PM
Also, the clip fastener faces the front of the car, on the side near your power mirror switch. The switches can all be removed from the switch plate with the same screw driver you use to remove it from the door panel (all held with plastic tabs) BTW, let us know how that woodgrain finish comes out, my switch plates are looking pretty bad, too!
Yeah, I figured that the wood grain contact paper would hold up better than the paint as it will just chip off again. Too much work sanding it down before painting etc. Anyway, I think that the added woodgrain would give it a nice touch as an addition to the already woodgrain interior trim. When i do get it done i'll post some pictures for everyone to see how it looks.

This weekend i repainted my center wheel caps as the paint was flaking off and the cream color platic exposed gave the car a real junkyard look if ya know what i mean . So i sanded the wheel center caps down with some 400 grain sandpaper and gave them 3 light coats of auto paint. Looks really good!


Thanks for everyones help :smooch:

GringoPete
08-20-2007, 09:19 PM
I think that this would be a good match up with the woodgrain interior trim:


http://www.hardwarestore.com/media/product/105294_front200.jpg

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