Anyone know where I can get the GM tool or part number for it so I can remove my panel? Or is there another way without damaging anything? Thanks!
i just used a flat head. pulled the handle back and looked down there, saw the U clip (which faces up) and i just pushed down on one side of the clip with the flat head.
use a hand towell or a t shirt its free and easier than the tools. Just insert and move it side to side, it will come right out
use the tool it's so much easier
2001 Olds Alero (LD9)
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for me a fork works best. just dont scratch the panel
Moar Candy! LAWL wrote:i just used a flat head. pulled the handle back and looked down there, saw the U clip (which faces up) and i just pushed down on one side of the clip with the flat head.
x2, thats what i did...worked pretty well.
[ion wrote: C2]use the tool it's so much easier
x2 I've used the screwdriver and shirt method and, while the shirt method is pretty easy, the tool is the easiest and it's only $5.
Just wrap a rag around the window knob/handle and you will feel it grab and just pull the rag. The clip will stick to the rag when it pops off, sometimes. I have the tool but i don't use it cause i find the rag trick works better and faster.
ya the shirt trick is awesome works every time takes about 10 seconds im constantly replacing speakers and tweeters..
Butter knife works too, but be careful not to scratch the panel.