99 accent window crank
#2
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Re: 99 accent window crank
The clip is between the crank and the little plastic washer. Most tools
made for removing such clips don't work because of the way the washer is
made.
Here's what I usually do:
1. Position the window about halfway down with the crank pointing
straight up.
2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver from the top between the crank and
washer and pry back on the washer.
3. While prying back on the washer, turn the crank. This should push the
clip off.
Note that the clip is installed at the factory with the open end facing
the crank handle. If you reinstall this way, you'll always be able to
remove with the same method.
made for removing such clips don't work because of the way the washer is
made.
Here's what I usually do:
1. Position the window about halfway down with the crank pointing
straight up.
2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver from the top between the crank and
washer and pry back on the washer.
3. While prying back on the washer, turn the crank. This should push the
clip off.
Note that the clip is installed at the factory with the open end facing
the crank handle. If you reinstall this way, you'll always be able to
remove with the same method.
#3
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Re: 99 accent window crank 2
thanks a million, worked like a charm, now i have another problem... =)
evrythings off, ready to remove door panel.
my problem is the inside handle....
i removed the screw just behind the handle, ive tried holding handle open
and trying to pull of the door handle hole cover but it will not budge.
when i pull on the door panel, the inner handle wants to come along with it.
so i stop and ask you again before i break anything..
hellllllp =)
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> The clip is between the crank and the little plastic washer. Most tools
> made for removing such clips don't work because of the way the washer is
> made.
>
> Here's what I usually do:
> 1. Position the window about halfway down with the crank pointing
> straight up.
> 2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver from the top between the crank and
> washer and pry back on the washer.
> 3. While prying back on the washer, turn the crank. This should push the
> clip off.
>
> Note that the clip is installed at the factory with the open end facing
> the crank handle. If you reinstall this way, you'll always be able to
> remove with the same method.
>
evrythings off, ready to remove door panel.
my problem is the inside handle....
i removed the screw just behind the handle, ive tried holding handle open
and trying to pull of the door handle hole cover but it will not budge.
when i pull on the door panel, the inner handle wants to come along with it.
so i stop and ask you again before i break anything..
hellllllp =)
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:1fa24a38ea3b76799c31f6da6202bf3e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> The clip is between the crank and the little plastic washer. Most tools
> made for removing such clips don't work because of the way the washer is
> made.
>
> Here's what I usually do:
> 1. Position the window about halfway down with the crank pointing
> straight up.
> 2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver from the top between the crank and
> washer and pry back on the washer.
> 3. While prying back on the washer, turn the crank. This should push the
> clip off.
>
> Note that the clip is installed at the factory with the open end facing
> the crank handle. If you reinstall this way, you'll always be able to
> remove with the same method.
>
#4
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Re: 99 accent window crank 2
The handle clips into the door. Slide it forward (I think-- in not try
back) and it should come right loose from the door. After the handle is
pulled loose from the door, rotate the trim panel so the handle fits
through the hole.
back) and it should come right loose from the door. After the handle is
pulled loose from the door, rotate the trim panel so the handle fits
through the hole.
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Re: 99 accent window crank 3
yup shes off now thx..
now i see i dont have much room for speakers, the window travel frame is
right there and pair of speakers i bought dont fit and t heir slim design..
ugggg
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> The handle clips into the door. Slide it forward (I think-- in not try
> back) and it should come right loose from the door. After the handle is
> pulled loose from the door, rotate the trim panel so the handle fits
> through the hole.
>
now i see i dont have much room for speakers, the window travel frame is
right there and pair of speakers i bought dont fit and t heir slim design..
ugggg
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:4faebb9dfd1ea789c9b8ea4080be45d6@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> The handle clips into the door. Slide it forward (I think-- in not try
> back) and it should come right loose from the door. After the handle is
> pulled loose from the door, rotate the trim panel so the handle fits
> through the hole.
>
#6
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Re: 99 accent window crank 3
It seems I have door speakers in my 99 Accent - stock - so there is
something available if you hunt around.
;-)
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 23:31:12 -0500, "Jody" <jaaribare@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>yup shes off now thx..
>now i see i dont have much room for speakers, the window travel frame is
>right there and pair of speakers i bought dont fit and t heir slim design..
>ugggg
>
>
>"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>news:4faebb9dfd1ea789c9b8ea4080be45d6@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com...
>> The handle clips into the door. Slide it forward (I think-- in not try
>> back) and it should come right loose from the door. After the handle is
>> pulled loose from the door, rotate the trim panel so the handle fits
>> through the hole.
>>
>
something available if you hunt around.
;-)
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 23:31:12 -0500, "Jody" <jaaribare@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>yup shes off now thx..
>now i see i dont have much room for speakers, the window travel frame is
>right there and pair of speakers i bought dont fit and t heir slim design..
>ugggg
>
>
>"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>news:4faebb9dfd1ea789c9b8ea4080be45d6@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com...
>> The handle clips into the door. Slide it forward (I think-- in not try
>> back) and it should come right loose from the door. After the handle is
>> pulled loose from the door, rotate the trim panel so the handle fits
>> through the hole.
>>
>
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