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Trim Tab Controls 28' TE
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Trim Tab Controls 28' TE
Hi Does anyone have an easy way to get at the trim tab controls from behind. The only way I can touch them is to open the mirror in the head and remove the access panel behind the dash. I can hardly fit my hand in there let alone a wrench so that I can remove the controls. Thanks
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Pop off the plastic cover, remove the screws, and pull the switch out through the hole.
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