MidwestMike
Full Access Member
Yep
I bought the DIC switch the day after getting my SSV. Had it hanging out of the trim as I played with all the cool new features.
I left it there as I searched for the mythical good-price on a piece of trim.
Finally gave up, figured my piece of trim is worth nothing anyways, if I screw it up I have to bite the bullet. The most amazing part is how simple it popped off. I just ran something along the top clips and next thing you know it was in my hands.
To build my confidence I first dremeled a hole in a CD case cover. Got some practice, and then ended up with a template.
I looked at the pictures and used those to measure. I saw that the length of the silver line between the buttons was the same distance between the switch and the line on the right edge. Also saw that the switch sits a bit lower than the vent control.
Looking at a factory one I should have opened it up around the edges a little more. But I also gave myself room in case I screwed up. Instead of the factory type cutting I could keep going and trim it out on the second shoulder if I needed to correct a bad cut.
Used my glue gun to mount the thing when I was done.
Not perfect, but better than having it hang out of the trim as it has been sitting for months.
Figured out the location
Rough template for practice
Install (could have went wider)
Plan B, if needed
I bought the DIC switch the day after getting my SSV. Had it hanging out of the trim as I played with all the cool new features.
I left it there as I searched for the mythical good-price on a piece of trim.
Finally gave up, figured my piece of trim is worth nothing anyways, if I screw it up I have to bite the bullet. The most amazing part is how simple it popped off. I just ran something along the top clips and next thing you know it was in my hands.
To build my confidence I first dremeled a hole in a CD case cover. Got some practice, and then ended up with a template.
I looked at the pictures and used those to measure. I saw that the length of the silver line between the buttons was the same distance between the switch and the line on the right edge. Also saw that the switch sits a bit lower than the vent control.
Looking at a factory one I should have opened it up around the edges a little more. But I also gave myself room in case I screwed up. Instead of the factory type cutting I could keep going and trim it out on the second shoulder if I needed to correct a bad cut.
Used my glue gun to mount the thing when I was done.
Not perfect, but better than having it hang out of the trim as it has been sitting for months.
Figured out the location
Rough template for practice
Install (could have went wider)
Plan B, if needed
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