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Old 04-10-2003, 08:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I broke my passenger side trim that goes around the door handle and lock with the window and lock switches on it. The switches are fine but I need a new piece there. Is it #5 in the picture?

111611 005 1 SWITCH ASSY., R. NO COLOR 68.22 51.16

Also, any tips on removing a stripped screw? I'm having no luck with getting it out with needle nose plyers. I need to remove it and replace it.

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On closer inspection, that looks more like a #6, especially because there isn't a right and left for #5...

111614 006 1 CASE SET, R. *NH1L* BLACK 78.63 58.97
111621 009 1 CASE SET, L. *NH1L* BLACK 73.57 55.17

So, I think I'm okay there. But I still have a problem with that screw and my new question is about the auto down on the driver's side window.

My window goes down with the button but will not auto down. How can I diagnose what's going wrong and possibly fix it?

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I agree. You want #6. That's pretty pricey. Maybe you can find one at a junk yard. 60 bucks is kinda steep.


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For the screw - Did you stick a flah head screw driver behind it while using an electric drill? If I new I were getting a new piece I would just tear off the plastic piece and get to it that way. Just don't tear up your handle.
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Well, my auto down works now. Must have been a loose wire.

I'll try the flat head idea. That's why I need the new plastic piece. I was trying to get it out with out removing the stripped screw and broke it.

What do I use the electric drill for? With a drill bit or a screwdriver bit?
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You can buy a set of screw extractors from any hardware store.
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or just drill into the middle of the screw and the head will pop off.
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or just drill into the middle of the screw and the head will pop off.

That's what I would do
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