Stop in for a cup of coffee

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LOL Good idea. Might take a trip to Wally world and chase all the pretty gals through the store and see how long it takes before they kick me out..
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Keys locked in the kids car. The key doesn't work and the old fob doesn't either. Call the locksmith. Great. :BangHead: :BangHead: :BangHead: :rofl:
 
Keys locked in the kids car. The key doesn't work and the old fob doesn't either. Call the locksmith. Great. :BangHead: :BangHead: :BangHead: :rofl:
Nothing $70 won't fix. :BangHead: :BangHead: I bought a new key fob but wanted to make sure it worked before buying an extra. I never bought that extra fob. I have one on order now. I can't ever remember using the lock cylinder with a key. Kevin said it's probably just crudded up inside. Use some PB blaster and work the key in and out (que Karl) and then rock it back and forth to get the cylinder working again. I may need to pick up som PB blaster. I had a can in the garage once upon a time.
 

TMM must have one of those door lock jimmie things for goin through the weatherstripping :lol:
I used to sell those on the truck but do you think I kept one back for myself when I retired? Hell no! :BangHead: :BangHead: Kevin had 2 pump up bags to open the door frame and he slipped a long tool in to pull the lock knob. They can also hit the power lock button if it's easier to get to.
 
I still keep a door key stashed in one of those little magnetic doodads :lol:
We have extra keys but couldn't get them to work. The last time the lock was used was may be back in 06 when the car was new. :BangHead:
 
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