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Frozen locks
I went for petrol today, the fuel cap hadnt been off during this cold spell and the damm key broke in the lock
The boot lock was also frozen but thankfully wasnt locked. So be warned, go round all your locks and give them a squirt of WD40 to hopefully stop they freezing up.

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Re: Frozen locks
Or push in some vaseline! It's rather better/longer lasting at keeping the water out.



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Re: Frozen locks
This could lead to some interesting looks at the fuel pumpRobThomas wrote:Pee on the lock. It DOES work!

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Re: Frozen locks
ACF 50 best stuff on the market and it lasts 

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Re: Frozen locks
"I am de icing my locks - Officer"
"Carry on then - Madam"
"Carry on then - Madam"
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Re: Frozen locks
You could have warmed the cap up with the heat from your hand, to break the key you must have used quite a lot of force on it.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Frozen locks
No Marky very little force was used. I believe yesterday it was -9 in the afternoon here when it happened. There was solid ice all around the cap. At least it was only a petrol cap and not a door lock as this would have been so much more difficult to sort.
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Re: Frozen locks
Fair enough, maybe the cold made the key brittle.
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Re: Frozen locks
RobThomas wrote:Pee on the lock. It DOES work!







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