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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 366617" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>Sorry bout that, **** fire alarm went off in the complex, of all things. The clip is attached to the window crank and recessed into the shaft, it can be very hard to spot, matter of fact you may only see the tips. Get a flashlight.</p><p></p><p>Another small chance here is that the crank is held on by a screw that is buried under the casing of the crank. In this case the crank shaft cover slides apart, it is held together by the end of the crank but comes apart at the base of the crank. Gently prying on this casing will remove it from the crank base and reveal the screw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 366617, member: 552189"] Sorry bout that, **** fire alarm went off in the complex, of all things. The clip is attached to the window crank and recessed into the shaft, it can be very hard to spot, matter of fact you may only see the tips. Get a flashlight. Another small chance here is that the crank is held on by a screw that is buried under the casing of the crank. In this case the crank shaft cover slides apart, it is held together by the end of the crank but comes apart at the base of the crank. Gently prying on this casing will remove it from the crank base and reveal the screw. [/QUOTE]
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