Just to add my 2 cents to the window crank replacement. The plastic cover has a round metal band that circles the area above the screw. It could appear to someone that they should try to pry the band and inner circle of plastic out with their pocket knife to get at the screw. This is a mistake!!! the entire plastic part lifts up off of the metal part to reveal the screw. Don't even ask how I know this. Walt Spak Pittsburgh, Pa. wnsopc3@3rdm.net > > >couple of window cranks and these look like they just pop in to > >the shaft: does that mean I just pop the old ones out? I can't see any > >screw, or other retaining device, can someone help please. |
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