A valve clip removal tool is specifically designed for these plastic tabs. It’s a thin, hooked metal tool that slides into the gap where the red arrows are pointing. Insert it at the tab location, hook the retention clip, and either push in or pull out (depending on whether the clip locks inward or outward) while gently pulling on the knob. If resistance is high, check for any additional clips or locking points before applying more force.
Alternatively, a precision flathead screwdriver can also work if you don’t have a specialized tool. Using a small flathead, carefully wedge it into the gap near the tab and apply light pressure to release the lock while pulling on the knob. Be careful not to use excessive force. A plastic trim removal tool is another good option, as it provides leverage without risking damage to the surrounding surfaces. If space is tight, a right-angle pick tool can help by reaching into the small opening and disengaging the locking tab with minimal effort.
Alternatively, a precision flathead screwdriver can also work if you don’t have a specialized tool. Using a small flathead, carefully wedge it into the gap near the tab and apply light pressure to release the lock while pulling on the knob. Be careful not to use excessive force. A plastic trim removal tool is another good option, as it provides leverage without risking damage to the surrounding surfaces. If space is tight, a right-angle pick tool can help by reaching into the small opening and disengaging the locking tab with minimal effort.
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