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As you discovered it is very hard to press the tabs to get a switch out of the bezel. It's important not to damage the switches because they are very hard to find. Wait until you receive the replacement bezel and verify that it is the correct part. Then carefully cut the old bezel to release the switch.
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I had considered doing that, but wanted to make sure I was not missing something. For installing new bezel, do the wires dis-connect from the switches or will they work in without doing that? You guys are great!! Thanks for the help. ![]()
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The connectors fit through the holes in the bezel. There is no problem fitting them in with the wires. Double check that you have the orientation of the switches correct before clicking them in place!
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As I previously mentioned, everyone here is extremely helpful and I appreciate it. ![]()
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