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Removing bezel trim on Mazda B series

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Old Jun 5, 2019
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Removing bezel trim on Mazda B series

Trying to get at my 12V sockets and the CD player to do some messing around but i can't figure out how to pop it off with those little keyhole metal things underneath holding it in. On my old Ranger it was a Phillips head screwdriver but on my B2300 it's something else entirely. What do you guys use?
 
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As I recall they're torx bolts. Will have to check tomorrow.
 
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As I recall they're torx bolts. Will have to check tomorrow.
Mine aren't. They look like a small metal cylinder with a circular hole in the center.
 
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Think you can get a decent picture and post it?
 
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That's a spot where a screw or other fastener should be but has already been removed.
 
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Yep you're absolutely right. It came right off when I popped it with a screwdriver, thank you.
 
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