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Ford Window Crank Handles provided the driver with easy manual control of the side glass even without power on board providing reliable movement in any circumstances. In 1913, Ford was the first to invent the moving assembly line to enable the company to produce cars fast and fairly at reasonable prices. EcoBoost engines combine a frolicsome mighty power with fuel efficiency, SYNC allows you to select songs or find directions with a word, and Co-Pilot360 scans the road with auto-braking and lane-keep warnings. The all electric F-150 Lightning demonstrates that Ford does not trim down usefulness to reduce emissions. Operating a Ford is as though connected and safe. A Ford Window Crank Handles is a small lever that fits into the door splined shaft, the primary role of these units is to convert your hand movement to glass travel either up or down with no wiring or motors. A new set of Window Crank Handles will require a flat tool to pop the trim cap off, expose the clip or screw and remove the old handle off the shaft and then use a wiping towel to dry the splines. Point the replacement towards a comfortable nine or three o'clock, press and fix it, using the saved clip or screw. It can be done by fixing the cap back in place, sliding the handle through its arc, to ensure that it doesn't get stuck on the panel, rolling the glass up and down twice to ensure easy movement and a good seal. The final stage is to rotate the Window Crank Handles again as one listens to rubbing.