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Old 01-07-2003, 03:32 PM
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I've got an '87 Bonnie and need to remove the rear door panel. How do I remove the window crank handle? I'm sure it'* easy - I just don't want to break it!
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Press the panel in and use a bent coat hanger to access the clip behind the handle. You'll see it if you have some good light. Just pull the clip out. It'* alot harder to get back in than take out! Welcome to the Forum!
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Thanks Will, I appreciatethe info!
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OR you can try this too:
http://www.friedpoodle.com/ba/viewtopic.php?t=319
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