Master Power Switch Removal Advice/Info/Instructions?

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Old Jul 4, 2019 | 05:02 PM
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Master Power Switch Removal Advice/Info/Instructions?

Does anyone have a manual or video or other instructions on how to remove the master power switch so it can be replaced? The YouTube videos I've seen are for the TSX and Accord and the door trim is different in the 2005 TL. I can't tell if if the faux leather/vinyl arm rest behind the switch needs to be removed first before the switch can be removed (I can't tell if it just pops out) or if prying from all sides will eventually dislodge it safely. I got the switch and plastic cover to dislodge from the front but part of the cover appears to sit under the leather/vinyl arm rest as seen in this pic. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 07:13 AM
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Here's a short version from the FSM:
Remove the door panel
Lower glass
Remove cover behind inside handle then screws
Remove stopper/screw
Remove panel starting at rear and pull upward and release lock knob
Inner handle cable is connected to the panel so don't pull the panel up too far
Disconnect inner cable handle
Driving position memory switch connector
Power window switch connector
Harness connector
Remove master switch
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 06:27 PM
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Thank you! Let me see if I can correlate that to a diagram I have. Can't believe there's no YouTube video of it.
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