Just removed my own an hour ago. Will call the independent dealer I use for parts tomorrow for him to order it in for me.
You guys reckon the car can be driven with the switch removed till I get the new one fitted?
The old one wasn't working in the first place, so the brake lights weren't coming on anyway, but will the connector being disconnected cause any problems?
FWIW, ours is a 1998 1.9TD Alhambra, and in case it's of any use to anyone out there, here's my description of what I did. Not as detailed as OP's, but it may be of use to Alhambra owners as an augment to OP's great
guide.
There are 4 philips screws to come out (red circles) after you pull the fuse cover flap out from its 2 pivot lugs (green circles in 1st pic, red circles in 2nd pic).
There's 1 expanding lug to come out on the side of the lower dash panel. Open the door fully to get at it. Pry it out with a flat-head screwdriver.
There are two lugs to come out at the top of the lower dash panel, to the right of the steering wheel. (There are two more to the left, so don't try to remove the panel completely just yet).
Remove one screw (red circle) from the lower centre dash piece in front of the ashtray, and pop out the locator lug (green circle).
Remove the final philips screw holding the main lower dash panel (red circle).
Pop out the two remaining locator lugs at the top of the panel, to the left of the steering wheel and pull the panel away completely.
Curse at and spit on the offending piece of crap, before disconnecting the electrical connection.
Turn the switch till you feel the two opposing lugs line up with the correct slots (cant remember whether I went clockwise or counter - sorry), then firmly pull it out. I needed to
gently coax it with the flat-head screwdriver.
TBC...