Inside door panel: remove little plastic plugs in the door pull handle exposing the Phillips screws, then remove the two metal screws in the metal looking oval cup on door panel. Take a cloth like a dish rag & slide the edge of cloth between the window crank handle & the plastic round bezal & pull the rag up & down till the rag catches the retaining C clip holding the handle onto the splined shaft.then just pull handle off. (to replace put the C clip on the window handle shaft & just push handle back on) If you pull open the little door opener handle you will see that the bezal is actually two pieces and on the lower center there is a slot for a screwdriver where you can separate the two pieces there is a metal retaining clip there & one on top. Next pry between the lower door frame & door panel to release the plastic holding retainers also along the sides of door panel. The plastic moulding along the top of door just lifts up to remove its still attached to the door panel as one unit.
You take a file, and stick under neath the cassette as a lever and pull it out.
At the window lever, push the door panel towards the door. If you look closely to the base of the window lever, you will see a small circular pin. That is what is keeping the window lever connected. I removed mine by simply using a pair of long nose pliers. Just have a watchful eye as it might jump because of the spring effect. Putting it back on is a bit trickier, but you'll get it.
A fulcrum in a lever is very important because without a fulcrum a lever isn't a lever , and the fulcrum is the main part of a lever.
There is a takedown latch (lever) under the forearm. Pull it down, then remove the forearm from the barrels by pivoting away. Carefully slide the lever on top to release the barrels in the usual manner of breaking the barrels open. The barrels can then be lifted off the lug from the frame as you break the action open.
without a lever you could swim, read a book, play games, hop, watch TV.
you could find a old wire hangar and slide it between the window and rubber edge at the bottom of the window and try to pull the lever up, or call a towtruck and they will have a Jimmy (the non makeshift version of the hangar) and do it.
rip the car apart and get a macanic to do it
The nails that are used in building, the lever is a hammer
usually on the rh side of door below the window
Hold shift and then right-click with the lever to place it without interacting with the chest.
A claw-hammer is used to extract (lever) nails from wood.
It is used as a lever to either force apart two objects or to remove nails.