The trim coverings are metal, so be careful not to bend, scratch, or dent them



On the bottom trim, pry from the top first, it gets thinner towards the bottom, so be careful

Remember to plug the headlight switch back in before reinstalling top trim

As promised: Dash rattle & squeak fix - DIY[Pic Squeaks & Glare]Not all the time, but under some conditions, rough roads, temperatures, or combinations of these, the dash squeaks and rattles in certain areas. As they occurred, I would press and pull on various locations to isolate the areas - especially by the display in the middle. Then the squeaks started around the headlight switch and dash vent just above it. I won't rant about how expensive and new the car is vs. it squeaking and rattling - like my sister says:, so DIY time again!I used 2-sided sticky tape, but you can use other things like duct-tape, felt tape, cloth tape, basically anything to keep two things from rubbing (remember: this includes the tape itself!).I used a plastic pry tool from Schosche and masked off areas where I may scratch the aluminum by accident, and carefully pried off the bottom left trim part- Notice the 3 plastic clip locations. Removing this piece exposes thethat needs to be removed for the headlight switch trim piece (next). Some things had felt insulation (white felt) but most plastic on plastic areas under here did not. See photos for clip locations for prying loose:[Pic Bottom][Pic Headlight Switch]I basically applied 2-sided tape to anything that may be plastic on plastic: the edges, clips, etc. Remember to keep it close to edges, but not over do it so that it is visible when reinstalled. I noticed that on the headlight switch assembly, there wasat all!?[Pic Tape Bottom Trim][Pic Tape Headlight Switch Trim]The other squeaky point for me was between the tach & speedo. This piece popped out from the front to back, and I applied 2-sided tape on the bottom. The top of this pieceglared on the info display screen during bright sunlight. Under certain lighting conditions, say when the sun is overhead, this middle display is very difficult to read. I tried black paper, but felt seemed to work best forglare. I bought apiece of felt, cut to fit, and applied 2-sided tape to hold it in place.[Pic Before][Pic After - Felt Applied][Pic Glare/Squeak Kit]This worked for me. I checked craft stores for some felt tape or equivalent. I found some cloth craft tape, but it had patterns on it, and may have been too thick to work properly.