What do I do on a rainy afternoon? Install new Lamonster Garage LED Headlights in SpyderDeb's F3-L. But I have a strong dislike for removing the top panels - it feels like one is ripping the plastic apart. So I made a simple tool out of a cable tie, the plenum size. Takes a little finesse, but the panel simply releases. No snap (crackle or pop).
Image 1 - shows before and after modification of the head end of the cable tie. There needs to be a curve/bend in the cable tire to allow the end to find the space between the latch and the catch. A taper on the lead edges and a maximum height of 3/32". The first version was about .070"; I don't know what the minimum dimension would be to allow unlatching.
Image 2 - shows the approximate insertion location for the tool, marked by the pieces of tape.
Image 3 - where the end of the tool needs to end up to release the latch.
Image 4 - shows the inside of the top panel and the latch.
Image 1 - shows before and after modification of the head end of the cable tie. There needs to be a curve/bend in the cable tire to allow the end to find the space between the latch and the catch. A taper on the lead edges and a maximum height of 3/32". The first version was about .070"; I don't know what the minimum dimension would be to allow unlatching.
Image 2 - shows the approximate insertion location for the tool, marked by the pieces of tape.
Image 3 - where the end of the tool needs to end up to release the latch.
Image 4 - shows the inside of the top panel and the latch.