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image.jpeg Now for the fun part! I used a stubby flat head screwdriver to put pressure on the outside edge of the mirror, raising it up. Raise it up just enough to get a long flat head screwdriver inside and pry the plastic locking tabs up. Be careful to not gouge or tear the rubber seal that surrounds the mirror motors. With a flashlight or sunny day you can see inside ok for the first couple of tabs.
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Now for the fun part! I used a stubby flat head screwdriver to put pressure on the outside edge of the mirror, raising it up. Raise it up just enough to get a long flat head screwdriver inside and pry the plastic locking tabs up. Be careful to not gouge or tear the rubber seal that surrounds the mirror motors. With a flashlight or sunny day you can see inside ok for the first couple of tabs.