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Car Forum / GMC Cars / September 2006

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Jonathan - 29 Aug 2006 01:30 GMT
Does anyone know how to remove the window handle on a '95 chevy pickup.
I need to get the door paneling off so I can tighten the exterior
handle. It is falling off. Is there a horse-shoe clip that needs to be
removed? I could't really see too well.
Harry Face - 30 Aug 2006 06:59 GMT
Should be a C clip on the back of the handle.

There is a tool you can rent / buy to remove the clip.

You can also wrap a rag behind the handle and pull up & down on each end
of the rag to snag the clip off.

Good Luck

harryface
Mike Marlow - 30 Aug 2006 11:25 GMT
> Should be a C clip on the back of the handle.
>
> There is a tool you can rent / buy to remove the clip.
>
> You can also wrap a rag behind the handle and pull up & down on each end
> of the rag to snag the clip off.

Echo that.  I have the tool, but before I got one I used a rag.  Must have
removed a hundred door and window cranks this way.

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Jonathan - 30 Aug 2006 16:30 GMT
Ok. There is foam all around the shaft. I am going to have to cut that
away first, Thanks for the advice guys. I'm gonna try it now.
Harry Face - 30 Aug 2006 23:52 GMT
The foam is an airflowsheild / baffle, - easily replacable

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Jonathan - 23 Sep 2006 19:38 GMT
ya, i fixed the outside handle, not the inside handle just broke. Now I
am going to have to break the door down again and see what is up with
that. It is time to trade my 95 in for a new chevy.
 
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