For 8.99, you can get the entire service manual that will tell you exactly how the dealers remove them., as well as every other detail about servicing your car in almost any catagory.
It's on eBay, item # 170391737603
I've used these electronic back-up manuals for over 5 years now & found that with my laptop, I can go to a vehicle, start my work & follow the guide. It provides specifiations for nearly every little thing, It, clips, springs, or other items such as, how many bolts you have to remove to take an item off, are shown in the illustrated diagrams.
It also provides troubleshooting guides.
It's a good buy, otherwise, the auto parts stores have either a Chiltons Manusl, a Peterson Manual, or a Haynes Manual, you should browse each before buying as they aren't always 100% complete. I always used 2 of these reference guides before I started using the Factory Service Manuals. I do own the manuals, just use the CD because it's easier to search for specific items using Adobe.
Good luck.
I would say your best bet is go to a parts store and pick up a model specific repair manual from Chyltons or another publisher. They don't cost that much and are worth their weight in gold if you want to do your own repairs.
I can tell you the getting to the dash lights is never easy, especially for the main instrument cluster. It's not hard to do exactly but there are "layers" of stuff to remove (usually just a screwdriver job) before you get to the burned out light.
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