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Biggles
post Jun 19 2022, 03:07 AM
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Hi All

The plastic trim on my window winder is broken.

Is there a special way to get the handle off to replace the trim?
Also can you get just the plastic trim and not the entire handle?


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post Jun 19 2022, 07:33 AM
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QUOTE(Biggles @ Jun 19 2022, 02:07 AM) *

Hi All

The plastic trim on my window winder is broken.

Is there a special way to get the handle off to replace the trim?
Also can you get just the plastic trim and not the entire handle?


Unfortunately the only way to remove the cover is the remove the knob but that destroys the function as you will not be able to replace the knob, it will keep pulling off while using it.
Find the broken piece and glue it back on.
New ones are available, simple inexpensive VW part.
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post Jun 19 2022, 08:52 AM
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https://914rubber.com/chrome-window-crank-1
among others....
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post Jun 19 2022, 05:24 PM
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QUOTE(FlacaProductions @ Jun 20 2022, 02:52 AM) *

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) most likely the best source,I ended up buying 2 sets as the first set were rubbish,and the second set were better from a different seller.
The first set the plastic trim cover was poorly made and would have soon broken like the op has,however the biggest issue is the cast spline was a very loose fit on my regulator resulting in the handle rubbing on the the door trim panel.
Sort of buyer beware really ?.
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post Jun 20 2022, 12:08 PM
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On you can buy a heavy duty aluminum window crank from GoWesty.com for $29 each as used on VW buses and Vanagons. It won't break or come apart like the repro cranks being sold these days. However, the GoWesty crank does not look the same as the VW Bug style that Porsche used on the 914s; it's a black billet part with increased spacing so you don't wear a circle in the door panel when you turn the window crank to rise and lower the window.
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post Jun 20 2022, 01:16 PM
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I think a lot of the time when the crank hits the door panel it's because the spacer is missing. Porsche PET calls it a "desk pad", VW calls it "Packing — Window winder handle" part number 111 837 595 A I think.

I got some repros from CIP1, but I'm not really happy with them as the joint where the knob pivots is very tight and fights to keep from turning as you wind the window.
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post Jun 21 2022, 01:53 AM
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QUOTE(nathanxnathan @ Jun 20 2022, 08:16 PM) *

I think a lot of the time when the crank hits the door panel it's because the spacer is missing. Porsche PET calls it a "desk pad", VW calls it "Packing — Window winder handle" part number 111 837 595 A I think.

I got some repros from CIP1, but I'm not really happy with them as the joint where the knob pivots is very tight and fights to keep from turning as you wind the window.



Thanks everyone and for the mention of the 'desk pad'. I dont have those on my car but i'll get some. It amazes me how many little washers, grommets, clips arent on my car that got lost over time...

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