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    I hope this will help had a bit of proble,s with sending picture,s
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    I normally just use a old creditcard to open things, as i dont have the tools in the pictures above..

    HAMID now we only need the parts list, witch components you used ?

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    Hej
    sorry i do not understand what you mean buy what components i used?

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    Witch parts did you buy and from witch source? - Not to bother you, but i write it in Danish to..

    Hvilke dele har du brugt? Og hvor har du købt dem?
    Kamera, ledning, skærm, en guide hvordan du har lagt dem ville også være fed at have!
    Billeder siger mere end 1000 ord

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    Looks like Hamid is using a plastic door panel tool. In the electronics world similar tools are called spudgers for prying plastic panels apart without scratching. Usually made of nylon.

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    Amazon: Auto Trim Removal Tool Set

    These sets are affordable and fairly easy to find.
    Last edited by Eggman; 05-25-2016 at 08:27 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inuvik View Post
    Looks like Hamid is using a plastic door panel tool. In the electronics world similar tools are called spudgers for prying plastic panels apart without scratching. Usually made of nylon.
    Spudger is a funny word - thanks for using it.

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    easiest way is to enter from the glovebox and reach uptop then push the latch. thats the proper way of removing that vent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitsumi View Post
    easiest way is to enter from the glovebox and reach uptop then push the latch. thats the proper way of removing that vent.
    Brilliant! No tools required & less chance of damage.


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