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You have the correct tool if your handles look like the one pictured. The tool has to be inserted in between the chrome handle and the round flat washer to push the hairpin clip upward. it can be tricky if you haven't done it before. Be careful as the clip can fly off and get lost. If your chrome handle is skinnier than the one  pictured the clip will be smaller and you will need a different pliers-type tool to get it off. 

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Most times the setup is as pictured. Sometimes though other more careless people were in there before and installed the clip upside down and it has to be taken out from the other direction. Occasionally the flat washer is missing making it easier to mar or tear the door upholstery. It might help if you insert a small flat blade screwdriver to pry the washer away from the handle so you can get the removal tool located properly.

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1 hour ago, The 55er said:

You have the correct tool if your handles look like the one pictured. The tool has to be inserted in between the chrome handle and the round flat washer to push the hairpin clip upward. it can be tricky if you haven't done it before. Be careful as the clip can fly off and get lost. If your chrome handle is skinnier than the one  pictured the clip will be smaller and you will need a different pliers-type tool to get it off. 

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6 hours ago, The 55er said:

You have the correct tool if your handles look like the one pictured. The tool has to be inserted in between the chrome handle and the round flat washer to push the hairpin clip upward. it can be tricky if you haven't done it before. Be careful as the clip can fly off and get lost. If your chrome handle is skinnier than the one  pictured the clip will be smaller and you will need a different pliers-type tool to get it off. 

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Some vintage GM cars used the skinnier (smaller diameter) inside door handles like on the bottom of the first picture. The clips were smaller and this type was pulled out from the top using a pliers-type tool like the one pictured. 

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