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HMAC300
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
48,601 POSTS
there wlill probably be a couple of screws spring clips and maybe a few push pins. Just look and take everything out carefully. the spring clips can be squeezed together or twisted to get them out.
Sep 18, 2010 at 5:34 PM
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NEBBY58
MEMBER
2 POSTS
Thanks. Actually I got it out and back in by just pulling and pushing it.