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92 Nissan 240SX, remove window crank?


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Posted: March 29, 2005 at 9:09 AM / IP Logged  

How do you remove the window crank on a 92 240SX?  I have no idea I thought it just pulled off but, its like really on there.  Any help would be great.

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Posted: March 29, 2005 at 9:32 PM / IP Logged  

All right bro, head down to your local parts store and pick up a window crank removal tool for less than $10 bucks.  Manual windows have a horseshoe-shaped clip that holds it in place. This tool slides between the crank and the door panel to push the clip free. 

This clip is commonly referred to as the "Jesus" clip- everytime it pops off and flies across the bay you yell, "Oh, Jesus." 

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geepherder wrote:

This clip is commonly referred to as the "Jesus" clip- everytime it pops off and flies across the bay you yell, "Oh, Jesus." 

or           oh Sh**, which I use quite often, but you can also cup your hand over the window crank to prevent the clip from flying off.

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