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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    How to remove window crank?

    I am trying to remove the interior door panels, pockets, and stuff because I have sold them and need to ship them out. Can anybody tell how to remove the
    window crank? does it require a special tool? I have remove the rear pocket without a problem but I don't see how to remove the front pockets either b/c I don't see any screws. Anybody know how? Thanks in advance.

    Don

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    Hi Don

    Remove the plastic cover of the crank with e.g. a thin screw driver, then you'll see the screw. The rest is easy Cheers, Mike

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    Don,
    Better to use something with a thin flat plastic end instead of a screwdriver if possible. Metal screwdrivers usually leave a mark.

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