At least you have a lock on the passenger side, neither of my cars do, just on the driver side. The older one doesn't even have a fob. :(
At least you have a lock on the passenger side, neither of my cars do, just on the driver side. The older one doesn't even have a fob. :(
They say to clean your rubber door gasket well, then coat it with baby powder to keep it from sticking. Talcum powder sticks to dry rubber really well. Some use WD-40 but that evaporates over time. Door locks need dry graphite grease (I buy in a spray can form, the liquid evaporates leaving a graphite coating) sprayed in them to protect against ice, salt and corrosion - before winter.
They say to clean your rubber door gasket well, then coat it with baby powder to keep it from sticking. Talcum powder sticks to dry rubber really well. Some use WD-40 but that evaporates over time. Door locks need dry graphite grease (I buy in a spray can form, the liquid evaporates leaving a graphite coating) sprayed in them to protect against ice, salt and corrosion - before winter.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the tips!
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