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window crank removal

im trying to get my inside door panel off......it cant come with the window crank on there.........how do you take the window crank off? i looked and i didnt see anything
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Re: window crank removal

They make a tool for that... But it is just a little metal clip that locks into a groove in the splined steel shaft. A standard screwdriver should be able to pop the clip outa the way then it just pulls off.

Don't know if that helped any....

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thanks i'll try that
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Re: window crank removal

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thanks i'll try that
The clip looks like this:

http://www.chevelle.danchuk.com/medi...andle_clip.jpg

If you use one screwdriver, you will just push the clip around in a circle, you need to push on both tabs and it will come off.
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i dont have any clip......i checked....the handle just pulls off
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Re: window crank removal

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i dont have any clip......i checked....the handle just pulls off
Hey, better yet.

Is there a channel that it may fit in? I'm pretty sure it originally had a clip to keep it from coming off too easily.
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