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  1. Bronx Boy

    M1009 Tailgate crank

    Thanks for your comment. I should have mentioned that the entire window mechanism was cleaned and lubricated. I also used paint reformer on some parts showing rust. The window moves easily. It is not under any tension. The ratchet is essentially a replacement handle. Sorry for the confusion...
  2. Bronx Boy

    M1009 Tailgate crank

    It's taken a few months to finally get the crank fixed and report back to you. I offer the following to generate ideas. It's not an easy fix but it certainly works well. Based on the comments here in the forum, I took your advice and looked at a non-LMC solution. Here is what I and two...
  3. Bronx Boy

    M1009 Tailgate crank

    Suggestions most helpful! Thank you guys. Both posts have helped me a lot. We were able to crank the window up using a metal rod to engage the regulator and then use the crank to raise the window. It turns out the clutch and handle failed. I am away for a few days, but when I return I will...
  4. Bronx Boy

    M1009 Tailgate crank

    My crank just died and I found this post very helpful. I do have a question, I was hoping someone can help me with... My rear window is in the down position with the hand crank not engaging the regulator. This means I can't move the window up to get to the regulator, and then to the hand crank...
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