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2013 RT Ltd Spyder Switch Cluster removal - any hints?

RogDawg

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Can someone tell me how or point me to a DIY on getting the switch cluster out of an RT Limited SE5? I know I started reading this somewhere, but I'll be John Brown if I can find it now. I found a thread in (archived) but it was not much help.
 
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Can someone tell me how or point me to a DIY on getting the switch cluster out of an RT Limited SE5? I know I started reading this somewhere, but I'll be John Brown if I can find it now. I found a thread in (archived) but it was not much help.

I've been in that area trying to remove ONLY the cluster of switches ..... I decided that the entire plastic piece is a one piece mold .... the switch area is not a separate piece. .... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
You didnt say what year it was but if youre talking about the switch cluster where you have your 4 rocker type switches that control things like air suspension ,handgrip heaters,and parking brake then I believe they are just standard rockers that have tabs on the sides to lock them in place.So to get them out you need to push the tabs in while pulling up.It could be a little tricky.I think you can see them from underrneath when you remove the body panel.I took out a blank in the middle and put in a usb socket and it was very easy.
 
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