You need a special tool to remove it . The tool slides between the door and the handle and pushes the clip out
behind the window crank handle, there is a horseshoe shaped pin, pop that pin off and the crank handle should pull right off.
behind the window crank handle, there is a horseshoe shaped pin, pop that pin off and the crank handle should pull right off.
what is a window release?
No. To remove the widow its easiest to remove the outside panel
Most chevys have a horseshoe shaped clip on the window crank. There is a special tool to remove it , but I just push them off with a small screw driver, or hook the back with a dental tool
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There is a horseshoe-shaped metal clip behind the window crank. You must ply the clip out from behind the crank in order to release the crank itself. I would advise you to remove the crank before unscrewing any parts to the door (the process can be very difficult and this will save time). Some auto stores sell cheap removal kits for this.
It is held in place by a horseshoe shaped clip. the clip is removed by reaching behind the handle with a small pick and pulling the clip out.
You will need to remove the inside door panel. Remove the door handle retaining screws. Remove the linkage from the back of the door handle.
Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whOOsv_EA8s
May have a horseshoe type clip on the concealed back side Tool available at auto parts store -not expensive