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Originally Posted by jiggz
You just need the trim piece pictured above (assuming the picture matches that part #) that doesn't have the cutout for the buttons.
I replaced mine a few years ago as it was all nicked up from the original owner. I seem to recall there being plenty of room behind there if you want to hide that start/stop button.
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perfect thanks so much for the reply! did you leave the buttons unplugged (prob easier / ideal for me) or did you have to take off the strip of buttons from the original trim and hide it back there? Wondering what the process is like.
Thank you!