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10/15/2002
21:52:16

Subject: How Do I Take off my Window Crank?
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Hey, I was taking my door panel off today, and my window crank is stopping me from getting it off, How in the **** do i take that off??? Thanks, Eric.



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10/15/2002
22:22:02

RE: How Do I Take off my Window Crank?
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there is a little pin that holds it on...what i usually do to take mine off is take a paper clip and fold it over and turn the window crank so you can see the little clip and push on one side of the clip and it will come flying off...to put it back on just put the clip in place and push the window crank on and it will snap in.. lemme know if this helps any..



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10/20/2002
10:38:01

RE: How Do I Take off my Window Crank?
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Take a shop rag and put it between the crank and the panel. Then turn the crank. May take a time or two but the rag should catch the clip before it does a disapearing act.



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10/21/2002
08:28:01

RE: How Do I Take off my Window Crank?
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YOU, my friend, are a genious!!!

thanx



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11/03/2002
19:11:11

RE: How Do I Take off my Window Crank?
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So it worked ok for ya ??? 27 years with chrysler has it's advantages..LOL.. Good for you



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9/20/2003
20:07:55

RE: How Do I Take off my Window Crank?
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Thanks so much PLow Dak you didn't waste those 27 years at chrysler!!! I had so much trouble with it till I found what you had said. I agree with curious you are a genious!!!



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