[s-cars] Subject: Re: Fire in Aux Relay Panel II - Help Requested
Thomas Newcomer
pharmerthom at tmail.com
Sat Feb 2 19:08:39 PST 2008
Not to mention that the lock rod needs to remain tight with the manual
turn lock mechanism.
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 4:48 pm, Tom Winter wrote:
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>
>
> To: Fred Munro <munrof at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>> A downside to always using the remote to lock and unlock the car is
>> that the
>>> lock cylinders corrode and seize up from lack of use. The fix is to
>>> remove
>>> the lock cylinder, take it apart, clean up the pins, cylinder and
>>> housing,
>>> lube it well, and put it back together. It's a bit of a PITA
>
> Fred couldn't be more correct about this "drawback" when always using
> the
> remote. When I first purchased my S6, it was nearly impossible to use
> the
> key in the door locks. It's definitely worth using the lock a couple of
> times each month, and lube is essential.
>
> Now I have to worry about the Aux relay panel going up in flames. . .
>
> Tom '95 S6 avant
>
>
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