I lost one of my window crank clips very soon after I got my truck (the
first day actually) and when dodge told me that they couldn't just get me
the clip or warranty replace the handle I was a little upset. I went to my
friends at the Chevy dealer I used to work for and they gave me a whole bag
full of the window crank retaining clips for free. You might want to try
stopping into your local GM dealer and if you're nice the parts guys might
just let you have a few.
-- - Josh Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L All facts have been omitted from this post. www.omg-stfu.com""Jon"" <jonram2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:chlmac$797$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > I did the same thing, Bill. > > For future reference, most Chevy cars use the same clip to retain the window > crank. I stole one off of a Beretta junker my dad had sitting in his yard > :) > > > "Bill Pitz" <dakota@billpitz.com> wrote in message > news:chlhv2$fko$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > > > James Calder wrote: > > > Bernd (or other parts guru's) > > > > > > Can you provide a part number for the Door Lock Rod Retaining Clips (the > > > plastic retainers that hold the linkage rods in place in the Lock > Solenoid, > > > one on each end of the rod) > > > > Good luck if it's the same part as the one that attaches the door handle > > to the linkage. When I busted that little clip, the only thing I could > > get easily was the whole handle assembly for $30. All I did was pull > > the clip off the new handle and stick it on the old one. The new handle > > is still in a box on my shelf... :-) > > > > -Bill > >
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