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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2005

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Window Winder

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Brian Boreham - 13 Mar 2005 18:07 GMT
I am having trouble with rear door window and want to remove panel but
cannot figure out how to remove window winder,any ideas please.
Thanks Brian
Ferdy - 13 Mar 2005 20:50 GMT
Brian,

They are usually held on with a small "c" clip---you have to have a somewhat
special tool to slip between the door panel and the winder shaft to dislodge
to clip to pull it off---

Good luck--

Ferdy
>I am having trouble with rear door window and want to remove panel but
>cannot figure out how to remove window winder,any ideas please.
> Thanks Brian
hyundaitech - 14 Mar 2005 03:13 GMT
The clip is in a "C" shape, with the opening pointing toward the knob.  The
clip is behind the washer on the window crank.  

Roll the window about halfway down with the knob of the crank pointing
up.

Get a flat blade screwdriver and insert between the crank and plastic
washer and twist the screwdriver while turning the crank.  This will
probably push into the opening of the clip and not allow it to turn, and
should push it off the crank handle, allowing you to slide the crank off.
 
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