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push in on the door panel. use a small flat head screw driver push the clip of the crank an then pull the crank off
Take a rag and gently work it in behind the crank and move it from side to side while pulling up on it. This should release the catch spring and from there you can insert a small screwdriver and pull it out.
take out the bolts
Loosen the set screw.
Window cranks are easy to remove. Go to the local auto parts store, and ask for a window crank removal too. Slip it in behind the crank until it comes free.
6 quarts of oil
Get the correct tool to take it off with or take it to a professional.
It depends on the year and make vehicle. Need to know what vehicle you have to answer that question.
THERE IS NO GAUGE CHECK IT WHEN ITS COOL TAKE THE CAP OFF AND LOOK IN DO NOT DO THIS IF THE ENGINE IS WARM IT WILL SCALD YOU
I think you have to take out the back seat first, but, then that panel, with the window crank, (or where it would be, if you have a post model) comes out, exposing all the gear.
Open the door-stand between the door and the van-look at the armrest there are two Philips screws underneath-unscrew those. The door handle where you open the door! Open and hold it open-there is a 7/16 bolt-unscrew that. The window crank! There is a little cover take a real thin knife and pop that off-there's a Philips screw in the middle of the window crank- unscrew that and remove the window crank. Take a flat blade putty knife between the metal door and the interior door panel-Pop them off and the door panel will come off. Pull the plastic cover off-put the window crank back on and you should see from the there what needs to be done. If you need to take the other door apart and see how it works-it's really pretty simple. Richard p
take off door panel, remove window, remove window sash, unlatch the lock, take the catch pin off, slide out.