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That's the question. I need to get into the workings of the doors & window mechanisms Anyone? Special tools needed? Thanks Jim
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it has been a long time since I worked on one but I think there was a little spring clip on the handle behind the ring hat contacts the door panel If you push the padding in you should be able to see it!
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What year and model?
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Sorry 56 Ford hardtop
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There is a tool for removing the little clip that hold the inside handles on. It's a flat tool that fits under the base of the handle. Don't remember what it's called.
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Should be available at your local parts store maybe on the Doorman rack. You can also use an old nylon. Loop it around the handle between it and the door pull it tight and rotate it around the handle. This will often catch the clip and pull it out.
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Moon, I'm not going to ruin my panty-hose on this, but thanks Jim
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You can also use a small pick to pull the clips.Just push the door panel in and slip the pick(the kind of U shaped one) under the clip and pull.
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I think it's called a Ford doorhandle tool. i't about 8 dollars and worth every penny.
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