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9/28/2002
07:42:02

Subject: HELP!door panel removal
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changing speakers:got the door panel loose,CAN NOT GET THE WINDOW CRANK KNOB OFF!please help....

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9/28/2002
08:08:31

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You need to buy a tool that gets behind the crank handle and pushes out the locking ring that holds the crank to the window crank shaft. Any auto parts store will have one.
TonyC



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9/28/2002
08:12:59

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i kind of figured that,thank you dude.
stephen



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10/02/2002
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or you could use a straight screw driver



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10/03/2002
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is the locking ring on the back side of the panel,or on the front side?thought about a screwdriver,but did not want to slip and scratch it.any tip or trick using the tool to get it loose?



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11/19/2002
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Hey my bottom hinge has broken off of my drivers side door. How do I remove the door so that I can re-weld this hinge back onto the door? I see bolts on the top hinge, and some sort of bar on the bottom one. Any ideas??



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11/20/2002
20:38:03

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run a rag through the handle and it will catch the clip but don't lose it it is small and gold. they come flying out



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