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Old 12-18-2012, 11:47 AM
Adriel Adriel is offline
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Originally Posted by tram View Post
Adriel: The lock is indeed hard to move if you're going against the power lock mechanisms.

Try just lubing up the catch with WD 40.

As to the clicking at the passenger side, lube the hinges AND the rods going into the shocks and see if that helps..
Interesting, but is it supposed to be this hard?
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Warn you, this was taken yesterday morning soon as I got out of bed hoping to load it while there was a computer available. I was still having the affects of the sleeping pill since I was still figuring out the dosage (a little goes a long way in regards to medicines and now taking a quarter dosage). Thus, the cell is shaky and not thinking clearly. But, was trying to show the issues I like to be better. I mean, she does have 280,000 miles!

Tram, I am against WD-40 except as a precursor to Kroil, which is WAY better, especially considering it is an oil not a solvent. I was thinking of using some in the lock. Would that be acceptable?
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