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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 98404" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>A lot of cars use a horseshoe shaped clip that holds the crank on. It slpis on behind the crank and huggs it to the metal steam that the crank is on. Go the an automotive store and tell them you want a tool to remove a window crank, they'll know what you are talking about. Insert the tool, going in at it at the same drrection that the handle is. (Pic Below) Be careful, when it (the clip) comes off it will "spring" out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 98404, member: 542668"] A lot of cars use a horseshoe shaped clip that holds the crank on. It slpis on behind the crank and huggs it to the metal steam that the crank is on. Go the an automotive store and tell them you want a tool to remove a window crank, they'll know what you are talking about. Insert the tool, going in at it at the same drrection that the handle is. (Pic Below) Be careful, when it (the clip) comes off it will "spring" out. [/QUOTE]
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