They simply pull off, but they will hang up on the faceplate so be careful since it requires some tension to get them off. Move the one that you want to remove to the center of its range and the adjacent lever to one end or the other. Also, the rubber ends will pull off sometimes so I try to grab them by the rectangular shaft instead of the end. If an end pulls off, they can be glued back on. Good luck Tim --- Blake Heinlein <blakeheinlein@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know if you can remove the heater levers > or the knobs on the > end of the lever so you can remove the faceplate? > If so how do they come > off? Are they supposed to come off? Do you have to > glue them back on? > Anyone's experience apprecaited. > > Thanks, > Blake > http:/members.accessbee.com/heinlein
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