Your local auto parts store can sell you one. They are inexpensive, probably under $15.
You need to remove the window hand crank with a window hand crank removal tool.
with a window crank removal tool.
You have to have a window crank remover, this tool looks like a U on a stick, and you slide this tool in between the the crank and the door panel and trip the lock pin, then the crank will pull off.
You need to get a window crank removal tool from an auto parts store. Simple pressed steel tool for less and $5.
They sell a window crank removal tool to open the cotter in and slide off the winow crank handle. Slide the tool under the window handle and push the cotter pin back, off comes the handle
you can buy a window crank removal tool at an autoparts store that pulls the little pin off to remove it.
There is a special tool for the removal of the window crank handle. This item costs less then $5.00, you can search for it online.
To efficiently remove a bike crank using a crank removal tool, follow these steps: Ensure the bike is stable and secure. Insert the crank removal tool into the crank arm. Turn the tool clockwise to loosen the crank arm. Once loose, continue turning until the crank arm is fully removed. Repeat the process for the other crank arm.
To remove a crank from a bicycle using a crank removal tool, follow these steps: Insert the crank removal tool into the crank arm's spindle hole. Turn the tool clockwise to loosen the crank arm from the spindle. Once the crank arm is loose, continue turning the tool until the crank arm comes off completely. Repeat the process for the other crank arm if needed. This method is efficient and helps prevent damage to the crank and spindle.
To remove a crank using the FSA crank removal tool, first, ensure the bike is stable and the chain is off. Then, insert the tool into the crank bolt and turn it counterclockwise to loosen the crank. Once loose, continue turning until the crank is fully removed.
To efficiently perform a bicycle crank removal, you will need a crank puller tool. Start by removing the crank bolt and washer, then attach the crank puller tool to the crank arm. Turn the tool clockwise to loosen and remove the crank arm from the bottom bracket spindle. Repeat the process for the other side if necessary.
Call an auto parts store, tell them what make/model/year car you have and ahk if they have a window-crank removal tool they can sell you. If so, ask the guy who sells it to you how to use it. Best I can do for you, best of luck.