Switch Trim Mirror

Switch Trim Mirror
Switch Trim Mirror
2002 intrepid r/t, how to remove the mirror control switch?


I have a new switch to install, but need to remove the panel in the drivers door that the switch is in. There is nothing very obvious.

Has anyone removed the panel without destroying it? What is the solution or what common tool needed to pop the panel out of its retainers?

There appear to be 2 retainers at the rear.

I have the 2002 service manual and the only way it appears that the mirror switch could be removed is to remove the entire door trim panel ( page 23-24). Comments/suggetions?

If I recall, there are 3-4 screws in the door panel around the handle/armrest area, some may have covers over them to hide them. Take those out, and then you will need to get a door trim removal tool (available at a parts store) and work around the edges of the trim panel (start at the bottom) to get all the plastic clips loose from the door itself. Once you have all the clips loose, lift UP on the panel to unseat it from the top lip of the door. Simply be careful and seat the tool as close to the clips as possible, and use steady pressure to pop them loose, DON"T yank or you will bungshard (yes that's a real word) the door panel.

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Tackle the Walls

If your bathroom walls are still living in the 70s or 80s, you’ll need some time to get down to the basics so you can refresh and update the look.

To remove wallpaper, use a solution made from water and white wine vinegar to loosen the old adhesive. Next, carefully scrape off the paper. You may need a scoring tool from your local home improvement store to get under the paper and make it easier to remove.

Now is also the perfect time to remove the old medicine chest or drab mirror. Once the walls are clear, clean the walls and trim thoroughly with a damp rag or sponge and fill any nail holes, scratches or other damage with wall putty or joint compound. Sand walls and trim and wipe down again for a clean smooth canvas.

Next, use a primer specially formulated for the bath that offers mildew protection and stain resistance. Before you begin to paint the walls, tape around any windows or door trim for a professional appearance.

Apply one to two coats of high-quality, washable paint. For trim, choose high-gloss paint in a neutral color for a cool contrast.

Time: 8 - 24 hours

Paint and Supplies: $50 - $100

Swap out Your Fixtures

Even if you can’t afford to change the style of your current vanity, switching out the faucet is an easy way to create a new look. Try a faucet that will add some style and personality to your bath like lavatory faucet. With its high arc spout and traditional design, it adds timeless appeal and distinction right to your sink.

Older fixtures can make your bath look dated and show your home’s age. Today’s faucets come in great finishes like brushed nickel and oil rubbed bronze, allowing you to easily freshen up the appearance of your bathroom.

Install two robe hooks on the back of the bathroom door or on the wall near the shower and hang fluffy robes for guests to enjoy.

Paying attention to the details with coordinating accessories can dramatically change the appearance of the bath

Time: 2 - 4 hours

Cost: $225 - $350

Finishing Touches

Put the finishing touches on your bath and impress guests with your stylish accommodations.

Be sure to have plenty of clean, plush towels including bath towels, hand towels and washcloths. Scatter some colorful soft rugs and bath mats on the floor. Not only will this disguise floors that may need some changing, but will add soft, warm comfort underfoot.

And don’t think your old tub/shower has to look it. With a new stylish shower curtain and decorative curtain rings, you’ll have a great new look in no time. And, for a luxury shower experience, update your showerhead with a new rainshower, showerhead.

Fill a unique basket with luxurious lotions, shampoos, facial and body soap so guests can indulge, but don’t forget the basics like toothpaste as well.

Finally, finish off the room with some fresh flowers or green plants to add that extra special touch. Time: 4 - 8 Hours

Cost: $100-$250

By following these tips you’ll be amazed at how easy it can be to transform your guest bath so it looks and feels guest ready.

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