lock core seize
#1
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Re: lock core seize
Hi Adam,
I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
the right product for your problem.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
adam wrote:
>
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
>
> thanks
I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
the right product for your problem.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
adam wrote:
>
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
>
> thanks
#2
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Re: lock core seize
Hi Adam,
I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
the right product for your problem.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
adam wrote:
>
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
>
> thanks
I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
the right product for your problem.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
adam wrote:
>
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
>
> thanks
#3
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Re: lock core seize
Hi Adam,
I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
the right product for your problem.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
adam wrote:
>
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
>
> thanks
I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
the right product for your problem.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
adam wrote:
>
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
>
> thanks
#4
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lock core seize
My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
for a reasonable price.
thanks
won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
for a reasonable price.
thanks
#5
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Re: lock core seize
yeah...I tried the commercial product lock-ese...but no luck. I will
try heating it up though! thanks
On Dec 2, 9:03 pm, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <billhug...@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
> with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
> the right product for your problem.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> adam wrote:
>
> > My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> > won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> > smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> > for a reasonable price.
>
> > thanks
try heating it up though! thanks
On Dec 2, 9:03 pm, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <billhug...@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
> with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
> the right product for your problem.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> adam wrote:
>
> > My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> > won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> > smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> > for a reasonable price.
>
> > thanks
#6
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Re: lock core seize
yeah...I tried the commercial product lock-ese...but no luck. I will
try heating it up though! thanks
On Dec 2, 9:03 pm, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <billhug...@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
> with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
> the right product for your problem.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> adam wrote:
>
> > My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> > won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> > smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> > for a reasonable price.
>
> > thanks
try heating it up though! thanks
On Dec 2, 9:03 pm, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <billhug...@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
> with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
> the right product for your problem.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> adam wrote:
>
> > My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> > won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> > smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> > for a reasonable price.
>
> > thanks
#7
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Re: lock core seize
yeah...I tried the commercial product lock-ese...but no luck. I will
try heating it up though! thanks
On Dec 2, 9:03 pm, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <billhug...@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
> with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
> the right product for your problem.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> adam wrote:
>
> > My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> > won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> > smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> > for a reasonable price.
>
> > thanks
try heating it up though! thanks
On Dec 2, 9:03 pm, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <billhug...@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> I would use a hair dyer, and heat the locks up then blow them out
> with a water repellent like WD-40. YOur parts store would probably know
> the right product for your problem.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> adam wrote:
>
> > My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> > won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> > smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> > for a reasonable price.
>
> > thanks
#8
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Re: lock core seize
adam wrote:
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
Try Trailquest:
http://www.trailquest.com/4x4accesso...key_lock.shtml
They carry lock cylinders at reasonable prices. If you want to keep the
same ignition key and have it fit all the new locks, take the key and
your new locksets to a locksmith before installing.
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
Try Trailquest:
http://www.trailquest.com/4x4accesso...key_lock.shtml
They carry lock cylinders at reasonable prices. If you want to keep the
same ignition key and have it fit all the new locks, take the key and
your new locksets to a locksmith before installing.
#9
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Re: lock core seize
adam wrote:
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
Try Trailquest:
http://www.trailquest.com/4x4accesso...key_lock.shtml
They carry lock cylinders at reasonable prices. If you want to keep the
same ignition key and have it fit all the new locks, take the key and
your new locksets to a locksmith before installing.
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
Try Trailquest:
http://www.trailquest.com/4x4accesso...key_lock.shtml
They carry lock cylinders at reasonable prices. If you want to keep the
same ignition key and have it fit all the new locks, take the key and
your new locksets to a locksmith before installing.
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: lock core seize
adam wrote:
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
Try Trailquest:
http://www.trailquest.com/4x4accesso...key_lock.shtml
They carry lock cylinders at reasonable prices. If you want to keep the
same ignition key and have it fit all the new locks, take the key and
your new locksets to a locksmith before installing.
> My 88 wrangler has 3 lock core's froze. One will lock the door but,
> won't unlock. They lock from the door panel fine. Should I use a lock
> smith or does anyone know of an online store that sell replacement sets
> for a reasonable price.
Try Trailquest:
http://www.trailquest.com/4x4accesso...key_lock.shtml
They carry lock cylinders at reasonable prices. If you want to keep the
same ignition key and have it fit all the new locks, take the key and
your new locksets to a locksmith before installing.