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And he bragged about it on the Internet and posted pictures. Be prepared for a visit from a 3 lettered government agency.OMG - you took that sticker off?!?!They still haven't found all the pieces of the last guy who took it off.
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Troof dat ! But it’s important to remove dem in the proper sequence !Those are connector holder tabs for the wiring under the dash. For the switches in the dash
OMG - you took that sticker off?!?!They still haven't found all the pieces of the last guy who took it off.
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Thank you! Some great advice. I am planning on leaving them alone. I ordered a flush dash mount and will hopefully stay away from them all together.View attachment 438979
The tabs hold the wires for the switches in the dash.
If you squeeze the tabs together with a pliers, you can push them inside.
You can cut an access hole as shown in the picture. Best to leave those 4 mounts, but you can do what works best for you.
Best to leave a rim around the outer area for mounting a cover plate. Again what works best for you.
All the wires coming out the cutout are extra ones I installed. Nothing in the way back there, just use common sense and don’t cut to deep.
Sure makes it easier for mounting switches in the lower row.
Good Luck.