UPDATE: I ended up taking a pair of pliers on the two inner teeth and bending them slightly. A little twist was enough to loosen my clips, although my Hyundai has much thicker window handles and the tool can't seat properly to knock them off track. By the way, it will scratch your car when it is older. Maybe try Plastidip first, I don't know. I have a chrome tool. Thick and durable. MAY work with 2002 Hyundai models, but the narrow gap is too small at 12mm wide, so not without scratching almost everything. Also, the plastic is weak so it will get damaged even under the o-ring. Too bad. This item is intended for use with American cars that don't have a screw on handle (super old (80's and older) so if you can't see the clip yours probably isn't a clip type. Gently pull on it when it's open or closed ( can't remember) and see if it loosens up. You might need wd40 if it's rusty or something.)
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