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Tip for frozen door lock
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16/12/2009 13:02
16/12/2009 13:02
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cona
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cona
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Dear members,
In cold winter days my coupe door locks freeze, and I cannot open it with alarm remote or by key. As I don’t want to push hard and rip something I start pouring hot water to the door handle. The hot water goes down the door and heat up the locks. I always do that on both doors when remote cannot open them.
Probably many of you already know that, but I just needed to past this…
Regards.
Cona
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952186
16/12/2009 13:11
16/12/2009 13:11
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mikeyg
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mikeyg
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Door locks all good this morning, my issue was when i went to put petrol in this morning!!
Note to self, fill up in the evenings these days!
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952223
16/12/2009 13:54
16/12/2009 13:54
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cona
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cona
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Or pour hot water on it... 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952229
16/12/2009 14:00
16/12/2009 14:00
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daithi28
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I'm looking forward to having no handbrake-cable-freeze this year, because I got new ones fitted in July! No more will I need to bring out the fan heater in the morning and place it under the car!  The neighbours thought I was off my rocker 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
[Re: daithi28]
#952234
16/12/2009 14:07
16/12/2009 14:07
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cona
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cona
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I am having the handbrake nightmare every year, but I have a cure for that... I don't use handbrake at all...
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952236
16/12/2009 14:09
16/12/2009 14:09
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samsite999
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samsite999
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I have new cables as does the bravo, im still not going to risk it though!
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
[Re: szkom]
#952280
16/12/2009 15:19
16/12/2009 15:19
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Shifty
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Shifty
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I brought some 3in1 oil with PTFE, used it on the locks and brushed it on to all the rubber seals (Petrol cap, doors and boot). Worked so far, I also have new handbrake cables but still leave it off...
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952286
16/12/2009 15:24
16/12/2009 15:24
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FreakinFreak
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FreakinFreak
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I was recently shown a way that is very effective: then just jump in Dukes'o'Hazard stylee 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952323
16/12/2009 17:01
16/12/2009 17:01
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Shifty
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Shifty
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That's just awful, you even left the keys in and still they didn't nick it.
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952409
16/12/2009 19:28
16/12/2009 19:28
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FreakinFreak
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FreakinFreak
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All the joyriders round my way are such badge snobs
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952499
16/12/2009 22:32
16/12/2009 22:32
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Shifty
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Shifty
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952614
17/12/2009 09:53
17/12/2009 09:53
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Nello
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Nello
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OK so who needed a kettle this morning then.....
1. Nello
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#952617
17/12/2009 09:54
17/12/2009 09:54
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Posts: 32,122 Cumbria
stan
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Dr. Frankenstan
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OK so who needed a kettle this morning then..... 1. Nello 2. Stan, how else would I make a cuppa? 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
[Re: Nellybear]
#952857
17/12/2009 17:19
17/12/2009 17:19
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Nobby
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Nobby
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Not only did I need hot water to open my door locks, but I needed it to open the gate where I park my car. The little latch mechanism AND the padlock were frozen..... 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953000
17/12/2009 21:13
17/12/2009 21:13
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laura07
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laura07
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Hey everyone if any of you are still having problems like myself get yourself to Halfrauds! REALLY for once do, was taking a trip there this afternoon and my locks were frozen/no central locking again which was sorted by the warm water trick so that was ok,went to Halfrauds to stock up on de-icer and silicon grease basically anything i could get my mitts on to stop the beloved coop been a giant ice cube in the morning!  came out of the shop having literally been 5 mins and yes my locks were frozen again...after 5 mins!!! Well i didnt have a kettle and hot water in the middle of the car park in the bitter snow did i,so like a right idiot after standing there in the snow thinking what i could possibly do I had to go back into Halfrauds and ask for help  (i was on my own,the boyfriend was happily playing on the PS3 in the warm at home) Went back in and asked the woman if at all i could have some water lol and said it was for frozen lock and she says 'Ahhhhh ive got something better than that, dissapears under the counter and pops up with a little aerosol and says come on which car is it, so she comes out with me sticks the aerosol into the lock and sprays and like magic it unfroze the lock!! I was like where did you get that from and she said here! So off i went back into the shop again and said right i want at least 2 cans, luckily they were on 3 for 2 offer,even better. Anyways not seen anyone else on here mention them so thought id share my miracle find get yourselves to Halfrauds quick as they are selling fast, and ask for them as in this shop they were all hidden under counter not on shop anwhere as i literally looked for something like that on every shelf!! And theyre only about £1.50 or something,i didnt even notice i was that quick to just buy the damn things! Merry Christmas everyone 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953001
17/12/2009 21:16
17/12/2009 21:16
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shinyshoes
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shinyshoes
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953004
17/12/2009 21:20
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laura07
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laura07
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Lol sorry forgot the name, little blue aerosol simply called 'Lock de-icer' 
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953145
18/12/2009 03:09
18/12/2009 03:09
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Paul_H
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Paul_H
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all you need is WD40, spray a load of it into the lock and another load into the gap that opens when you open the handle. Job done  Paul
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953198
18/12/2009 10:28
18/12/2009 10:28
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snapychapy
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snapychapy
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cona... I tried this in years gone by, you must still use the handbrake occasionally, as it will seize in the off position like mine did and it was very costly to replace.
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953449
18/12/2009 17:40
18/12/2009 17:40
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Mrs_LickyL
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Mrs_LickyL
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Not only did I need hot water to open my door locks, but I needed it to open the gate where I park my car. The little latch mechanism AND the padlock were frozen..... I'll go you one better - my locks froze OPEN this morning! I drove down the road and the doors swung open and wouldn't SHUT!!
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953459
18/12/2009 17:51
18/12/2009 17:51
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Posts: 21,835 Aldershot
PeteP
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I had that a few years ago with a company car.
Drove it 25 miles to work with a rope tied between the door armrests to keep the drivers door closed.
16VT and X1/9 1500
We must all do our part for the planet. I unplugged a row of electric cars that nobody was using. I even unplugged my own.
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
[Re: PeteP]
#953501
18/12/2009 19:45
18/12/2009 19:45
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ash20vt
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ash20vt
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this is great just looking through all these comments and the past couple of days all these things have happened to me,locks fuel cap door not closing! i have never known this with any other car but my coupe... but i love it haha
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Re: Tip for frozen door lock
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#953635
18/12/2009 23:14
18/12/2009 23:14
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niff
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niff
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i have also had all these problems doors froze this morning, petrol cap froze after waiting 20mins to get fuel and then a new one for me tonight, the doors froze whilst i was in the car, took ages to get out, not impressed
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