I was getting tired of mine slipping off so I took the bar that slips out and bent the end out about 10 degrees (to a more obtuse angle). Im talking about the same (maybe inch long) part of the bar that is already bent and just bending it up from it's normal position. That might sound strange and a more acute angle may seem to make more sense at 1st, but the handle pushes down on the bar so an acute angle would actually help it slip off easier. Anywho, I bent the end of the bar out further and bypassed the clip altogether (putting the bent end of the bar straight through the llittle hole in the door handle where the plastic clip slides into. I did this months ago and have had not one problem. Alaska is a good beta test sight for window/door fixes. The ice here makes it almost impossible to open your doors sometimes and it would have definitely slipped out of the handle by now due to the multiple times I've been pissed off and late for work and excessively yanking on the handle.
The only good varmint poontang is dead varmint poontang...I think .