You may have to remove the seat to get to the bottom, but you should be able to get a replacment part from the dealer or a wrecking yard and repair a broken handle. If nothing else, take the seat to an upholstry shop that specializes in automobile interiors. Or you can use JB Weld and glue them back on. I used this about 3 years ago still holding.
Are you asking about the shift lever on a column shift car or the console shift handle?
A manual lever on the floor board. You put the vehicle in neutral, shift the lever to the desired position, and roll.
I believe the handle is one whole assy handle holder and lever. remove door panel and assy should rivet/bolt to door
You have to remove the door panel. Start by taking out the screws in handle and opening lever. Then remove U-ring on the window roller handle. Then you have to pull the whole door panel off...be careful not to break too many plastic clips while doing so. You then have access to the mirror!
It is a Lever handle (long instead of a knob) that has not a lock.
A faucet handle cannot be a pulley because it is a screw and a lever.
Are you talking about the plastic pieces that connect a linkage rod to the handle etc? All you have to do is look at it. It's just a clip on. Push it off the rod and pull the rod out of it then you can pull the plastic clip off the lever.
A faucet handle cannot be a pulley because it is a screw and a lever.
I'm pretty sure that it is a 2nd class lever
A lever is like a handle, whereas a pulley is chain or rope
a lever
on your brake pedal lever.