Removing your window rolll handle.
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Removing your window rolll handle.
You know, your handle that rolls up and down your window. Well, I don't want to mess it up without the proper way of doing it. I just need to know if I need a special tool, or can I improv. Thanks.
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Re: Removing your window rolll handle. (civicrtype2)
Behind the handle is a horseshoe shaped clip. You just need to pop that clip off, and the window crank will slide right off. I find it easiest with a pick set or very thin screwdriver. Keep an eye on that clip, sometimes it flys off, and it's tiny.
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Re: Removing your window rolll handle. (civicrtype2)
there is also a special tool for this. But it is a waste of money and is just as easy with a pick or small flat head, as said earlyer.
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Re: Removing your window rolll handle. (Zekers)
It took me forever to figure this one out too.
WHen you have the screwdriver separating the door panel from the base of the handle, youll notice a small plastic piece covering the back of the handle. Use a 2nd screwdriver to peel that back to reveal the gold clip. The plastic isnt very flexible, and i ended up taking mine off, but thats how it was on my 92 cx hatchie.
Hope that helps
WHen you have the screwdriver separating the door panel from the base of the handle, youll notice a small plastic piece covering the back of the handle. Use a 2nd screwdriver to peel that back to reveal the gold clip. The plastic isnt very flexible, and i ended up taking mine off, but thats how it was on my 92 cx hatchie.
Hope that helps
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Re: Removing your window rolll handle. (StreetEG)
coat hanger lol, i used a pair of needle nose pliers and made a little hook and pulled it off, i kept it too because its a great tool
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