Removing the Door Panel Coverings put the crank handle is in the Down Position. With either a Crank Spring Removal Tool, or a flat Screwdriver, remove the spring, located in a slot on the back of the crank.
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Andy
AnswerBTW, I tried the screwdriver ... no luck... will need to get the clasp remover... (also you may need a deep socket wrench to remove the door pull bolts from the door pull...) Good luck.Andy
AnswerWindow Crank Tool Method1. Insert Removal tool between crank handle and door, lined up with the crank handle as shown in figure 1.
2. Push tool inward firmly to disengage spring clip.
3. Retain Spring clip so you don't lose it.
4. Remove Window Crank.
Cotton Rag Method 1. Try to work the rag in between the crank and the spacer that rests against the door panel.
2. Move the rag in a "dental flossing" motion see-sawing back and forth. Eventually you'll hit the right spot, and the clip will pop off.
3. Retain Spring clip so you don't lose it.
4. Remove Window Crank.
Re-Installing the Window Crank 1. Snap the clip on the crank handle.
2. Push the handle back onto the shaft.
Source: http://www.focushacks.com/index.php?modid=46
Yes, this wall mount can be reused without breaking if you correctly and gently remove it from the installed area.
cut it
You can remove the door panel without breaking it by removing the two screws from the door handle and also the four screws from the speakers. Once done, gently pull the panel away from the door.
Good Question, made even more pertinent by the current furore surrounding Ranbaxy. Very difficult to remove without breaking, I have not come up with a definitive answer.
Not without picking it over or breaking it. The switch needs to be turned, and the retainer depressed to remove the lock cylinder.
To draw the sword, simply grasp the handle and twist, drawing straight out. If you mean a way to remove the sword blade from its cane handle, well, if you do that, it won't have grip. It'll be a blade with a tang, which would make it count as "broken", wouldn't it?
You can't. They will remain there.
Take it to the dry cleaners. They can remove just about anything from silk without damaging it.
Lumpy? Seriously, I can't imagine you do. You will need to remove the shells.
Cut a hole in the cork big enough for the coin to get out. Ta-daaaaaaaaaaa!
Remove the inside door panel of your 1987 Chevy. Remove the linkage from the door handle. Remove the door handle retaining bolts. The door handle will come off.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the door handle linkage. Remove the door handle retaining bolts. The front door handle will come off.