Check out the realoem site. Careful with all the annoying ads. Enter your car, and search around for the interior components. Find the part number for the part itself. The stick that into google and see what it looks like.
It's almost certain it has some plastic fins that spread out after it gets shoved into a hole. A pry tool that can evenly get under both sides near the center would be the right thing to use so that you don't bend or break the sides of it. A single trip out and back in usually would be OK, after a few times though it'll stop wanting to stay in.
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