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ScottishGordon

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  1. Thanks, good guides. I've just done mine after also breaking the front release after pulling too hard. I agree - the diagram at the top is completely wrong! Or at least it was for me. Once you have removed the entire unit from the door sill, there are FOUR retaining clips needed to take the switch from the plastic sill. Two double clips along each long edge. I found them quite tricky to get out and snapped a small part of plastic trim from the sill trying to get it out. I also snapped the entire sill from off the car, as I couldn't get the allen bolts out. The push in clips are so strong that it has clipped back into place perfectly and seems totally solid anyway.
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