Ah yes, BTDT. The window crank screw is UNDER the plastic cover of the crank, the plastic cover pops off from the round end to get at the screw. The door latch lever is the same, a screw under the plastic dish behind the lever/release. it pops out, look at it very carefully and use a flat head screw drive and look carefully at the front interior edge. Point the screwdirver forward and get in the notch and it will pop out. this is in the archives. M --- Ray Hill <micholetti@KNOLOGY.NET> wrote: > I have a couple of quick questions that someone should be able to answer: > > First, what holds the window winder handle in place? > > Second, what holds the inside door latch release lever in place? > > I am attempting to replace both front door panels and do not want to damage > these two items in the process. > > Thanks again, > Ray >
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