Assuming its not a power window...and you wnat to remove the cranking handle... Possibility: look behind the handle for a U-shaped spring clip that fits into slots on the handle "sleeve". This clip will have two small tangs that can be levered to push it back out of the slots in the handle.
There is a clip behind the handle. You remove the clip and the handle comes off, just remember they are a bear to put back on with out the handle removal tool.
Small screwdriver to try and flick the C clip off from behind the winding handle. There is big plastic washer between handle and door panel. Clip is between washer and handle.
To remove the window in the rear hatch of a 1989 Ford Bronco, the weather stripping around the window will have to be pulled back or pushed down slightly. This can be accomplished with a straight screwdriver or a putty knife.
Usually that would be the case, however their are variations in both cars.
You will need to remove the inside door panel in your 1989 Ford Mustang. Remove the window retaining clips. The window will lift out. Reverse the process to install the new window.
To replace the crankshaft positioning sensor on a 1989 Ford Sho Taurus, go near the water pump at the front of the car and remove components that block access to the sensor. Remove the two bolts holding the sensor in place remove the wire that sends data. Finally, replace the crankshaft positioning sensor.
The 1989 Taurus has larger headlights separate from the turn signal(corner lamp) The 1993 Taurus has more slender headlights joined to the corner lamp.
Ford Taurus SHO was created in 1989.
remove door panel. window is seated on a metal strip or whats called a track. remove any screws or plugs holding window in track. Window must be tipped at angle to remove. to reinstall follow instrctions in reverse. Good Luck. Hamsandwich.
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To remove the tailgate lock on a 1989 S-10 Blazer, first remove the cover over the inside of the tailgate by removing the bolts on the side and on the handle. Pop the vinyl away from the tailgate. Then remove the bolts holding the lock on and remove the lock.
First, remove the door handle, it has 2 screws one in each side. After that, between the door panel and the window handle there is a small rubber ring, push it towards the panel until you can see a small lock in the shape of a U, with a flat screwdriver, take the lock out and the window handle comes off. With care, start locating the small plastic "nails" with which the door panel attaches itself to the metal. Try pulling the nails evenly as they tear apart or damage the panel. After all the panel is loose, pull it upwards to release the little thing that licks the window and then out, there you go, panel out.