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Ketel22 
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im currently working on a 96' dodge neon and i can't figure out the window cranks, i can't find any pins or screws or anything that is holding it on. any help would be appreciated as ofnow....
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you need a special window crank removal tool.  There is a little spring ring inside that holds it on.  You should be able to get that tool from your local auto parts store.
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Torx bit in the center of the handle. Pop the front of the handle off at the point where the handle meets the door to expose the screw.
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i gotta 96 neon too man. all you gotta do is grab the crank and pull it towards you. .then with a set of needle nose pliers, pull the retaining pin off. its a "U" shaped piece of metal right between the crank and the door panel. if you got anymore questions about neons, im your man. check out mine sometime. http://www.rankmyride.com/?page=cars/view&CID=3780
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