The side windows on my S10 pickup truck fell out of shape last year. Turns
out the parts to repair it cost pennies. Plastic guide runners on either
side that connected the window to the hand crank. old age just caused them
to break. I ended up making a tool to take the window crank handle off the
gear post. I cut a rectangle out of a frying pan spatula to knock the clip
out from behind. The 1980s era Chevrolet S10 is basically a Nissan with
some body trim cosmetic changes and a different engine and drivetrain.
that’s a wee bit complicated! could you please post a video of all the
cursing and throwing of fits while figuring that all out? cheers mate! I
hope you and yours are doing splendidly!
Did you try to jump through the window like “The Dukes Of Hazard” without
rolling it down first?
A job well done guy, and very well explained as to how to do it. This
should help others that need to do this. Take Care my friend :-))
The side windows on my S10 pickup truck fell out of shape last year. Turns
out the parts to repair it cost pennies. Plastic guide runners on either
side that connected the window to the hand crank. old age just caused them
to break. I ended up making a tool to take the window crank handle off the
gear post. I cut a rectangle out of a frying pan spatula to knock the clip
out from behind. The 1980s era Chevrolet S10 is basically a Nissan with
some body trim cosmetic changes and a different engine and drivetrain.
Good job, chance to spray some WD40 or Ambersil in there too.
Comes under the section “faffing jobs”!
that’s a wee bit complicated! could you please post a video of all the
cursing and throwing of fits while figuring that all out? cheers mate! I
hope you and yours are doing splendidly!
What a pain in the butt. Working when it’s cold is no fun but saving money
is always welcomed. Nice job.