need to replace trunk lock
#11
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:42:18 -0600, TonyJ <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
> wrote:
>>KLS wrote:
>>> Well, it looks like the trunk lock has bitten the dust on my 98.5 A4Q.
>>> I cannot turn the key in the lock. It does depress and retract ok
>>> after much lubrication by my mechanic, but I suspect I need to replace
>>> it, and I'd like to do it soon. How does one get a trunk lock that
>>> will work with my current keys? Shokan has the lock for $65, but
>>> doesn't provide a key for it and says I need to have the lock rekeyed.
>>> What's the best way to go about resolving this situation and avoid
>>> dealer prices?
>>
>>Find the part that is stuck and grease it. That should solve the problem
>>for
>>years without the mess of re-keying the lock. I had a similar problem on a
>>T44
>>series trunk lock that cleanand lub corrected.
>
> The vacuum system works fine for all the locks in this car. I just
> can't turn the key in the lock. You think spraying graphite or
> something in it would lubricate it so I can turn the key?
clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:42:18 -0600, TonyJ <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
> wrote:
>>KLS wrote:
>>> Well, it looks like the trunk lock has bitten the dust on my 98.5 A4Q.
>>> I cannot turn the key in the lock. It does depress and retract ok
>>> after much lubrication by my mechanic, but I suspect I need to replace
>>> it, and I'd like to do it soon. How does one get a trunk lock that
>>> will work with my current keys? Shokan has the lock for $65, but
>>> doesn't provide a key for it and says I need to have the lock rekeyed.
>>> What's the best way to go about resolving this situation and avoid
>>> dealer prices?
>>
>>Find the part that is stuck and grease it. That should solve the problem
>>for
>>years without the mess of re-keying the lock. I had a similar problem on a
>>T44
>>series trunk lock that cleanand lub corrected.
>
> The vacuum system works fine for all the locks in this car. I just
> can't turn the key in the lock. You think spraying graphite or
> something in it would lubricate it so I can turn the key?
#12
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:qqbb03d3hjqkb3119jsomg9c883f4biq2m@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:42:18 -0600, TonyJ <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
> wrote:
>>KLS wrote:
>>> Well, it looks like the trunk lock has bitten the dust on my 98.5 A4Q.
>>> I cannot turn the key in the lock. It does depress and retract ok
>>> after much lubrication by my mechanic, but I suspect I need to replace
>>> it, and I'd like to do it soon. How does one get a trunk lock that
>>> will work with my current keys? Shokan has the lock for $65, but
>>> doesn't provide a key for it and says I need to have the lock rekeyed.
>>> What's the best way to go about resolving this situation and avoid
>>> dealer prices?
>>
>>Find the part that is stuck and grease it. That should solve the problem
>>for
>>years without the mess of re-keying the lock. I had a similar problem on a
>>T44
>>series trunk lock that cleanand lub corrected.
>
> The vacuum system works fine for all the locks in this car. I just
> can't turn the key in the lock. You think spraying graphite or
> something in it would lubricate it so I can turn the key?
clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:qqbb03d3hjqkb3119jsomg9c883f4biq2m@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:42:18 -0600, TonyJ <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
> wrote:
>>KLS wrote:
>>> Well, it looks like the trunk lock has bitten the dust on my 98.5 A4Q.
>>> I cannot turn the key in the lock. It does depress and retract ok
>>> after much lubrication by my mechanic, but I suspect I need to replace
>>> it, and I'd like to do it soon. How does one get a trunk lock that
>>> will work with my current keys? Shokan has the lock for $65, but
>>> doesn't provide a key for it and says I need to have the lock rekeyed.
>>> What's the best way to go about resolving this situation and avoid
>>> dealer prices?
>>
>>Find the part that is stuck and grease it. That should solve the problem
>>for
>>years without the mess of re-keying the lock. I had a similar problem on a
>>T44
>>series trunk lock that cleanand lub corrected.
>
> The vacuum system works fine for all the locks in this car. I just
> can't turn the key in the lock. You think spraying graphite or
> something in it would lubricate it so I can turn the key?
#13
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:qqbb03d3hjqkb3119jsomg9c883f4biq2m@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:42:18 -0600, TonyJ <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
> wrote:
>>KLS wrote:
>>> Well, it looks like the trunk lock has bitten the dust on my 98.5 A4Q.
>>> I cannot turn the key in the lock. It does depress and retract ok
>>> after much lubrication by my mechanic, but I suspect I need to replace
>>> it, and I'd like to do it soon. How does one get a trunk lock that
>>> will work with my current keys? Shokan has the lock for $65, but
>>> doesn't provide a key for it and says I need to have the lock rekeyed.
>>> What's the best way to go about resolving this situation and avoid
>>> dealer prices?
>>
>>Find the part that is stuck and grease it. That should solve the problem
>>for
>>years without the mess of re-keying the lock. I had a similar problem on a
>>T44
>>series trunk lock that cleanand lub corrected.
>
> The vacuum system works fine for all the locks in this car. I just
> can't turn the key in the lock. You think spraying graphite or
> something in it would lubricate it so I can turn the key?
clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:qqbb03d3hjqkb3119jsomg9c883f4biq2m@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 22:42:18 -0600, TonyJ <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com>
> wrote:
>>KLS wrote:
>>> Well, it looks like the trunk lock has bitten the dust on my 98.5 A4Q.
>>> I cannot turn the key in the lock. It does depress and retract ok
>>> after much lubrication by my mechanic, but I suspect I need to replace
>>> it, and I'd like to do it soon. How does one get a trunk lock that
>>> will work with my current keys? Shokan has the lock for $65, but
>>> doesn't provide a key for it and says I need to have the lock rekeyed.
>>> What's the best way to go about resolving this situation and avoid
>>> dealer prices?
>>
>>Find the part that is stuck and grease it. That should solve the problem
>>for
>>years without the mess of re-keying the lock. I had a similar problem on a
>>T44
>>series trunk lock that cleanand lub corrected.
>
> The vacuum system works fine for all the locks in this car. I just
> can't turn the key in the lock. You think spraying graphite or
> something in it would lubricate it so I can turn the key?
#14
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
#15
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
#16
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
#17
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
<vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>
>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to work.
>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it and
>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>
>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
out.
#18
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
AND let us know how that works out for you!
Look for that little pin that holds the tumbler/cylinder in.
Some vehicles I can remove the tumbler/cylinder without removing the lock.
<g>
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
> <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>>
>>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to
>>work.
>>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it
>>and
>>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>>
>>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
>
> You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
> reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
> out.
Look for that little pin that holds the tumbler/cylinder in.
Some vehicles I can remove the tumbler/cylinder without removing the lock.
<g>
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:6qrc031oql004absk7pkdrqbesmbssumap@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
> <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>>
>>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to
>>work.
>>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it
>>and
>>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>>
>>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
>
> You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
> reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
> out.
#19
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Posts: n/a
Re: need to replace trunk lock
AND let us know how that works out for you!
Look for that little pin that holds the tumbler/cylinder in.
Some vehicles I can remove the tumbler/cylinder without removing the lock.
<g>
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:6qrc031oql004absk7pkdrqbesmbssumap@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
> <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>>
>>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to
>>work.
>>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it
>>and
>>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>>
>>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
>
> You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
> reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
> out.
Look for that little pin that holds the tumbler/cylinder in.
Some vehicles I can remove the tumbler/cylinder without removing the lock.
<g>
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:6qrc031oql004absk7pkdrqbesmbssumap@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
> <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>>
>>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to
>>work.
>>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it
>>and
>>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>>
>>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
>
> You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
> reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
> out.
#20
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Re: need to replace trunk lock
AND let us know how that works out for you!
Look for that little pin that holds the tumbler/cylinder in.
Some vehicles I can remove the tumbler/cylinder without removing the lock.
<g>
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:6qrc031oql004absk7pkdrqbesmbssumap@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
> <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>>
>>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to
>>work.
>>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it
>>and
>>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>>
>>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
>
> You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
> reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
> out.
Look for that little pin that holds the tumbler/cylinder in.
Some vehicles I can remove the tumbler/cylinder without removing the lock.
<g>
"KLS" <xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:6qrc031oql004absk7pkdrqbesmbssumap@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 20:10:37 -0500, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
> <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>You might have excellent results if you take that lock out and apart to
>>clean and grease each of the tumblers and the cylinder. You were going to
>>take it out to replace it anyway! <g>
>>Or take it out and have a locksmith free it up for you.
>>
>>That is if the liquid you inject inside of the lock does not get it to
>>work.
>>Marvel Mystery Oil has done pretty well for me. I just started using it
>>and
>>it has freed up some stiff or "frozen" locks. It was on sale at Menard's
>>for under $2.00 for a large spray bottle.
>>Give it time to work and work it over time like 1-2 days.
>>
>>I would not invest in that used $65+shipping one unless yours is broken!
>
> You are right! thanks for your reply; I'll dissassemble, clean, and
> reassemble, hoping for the best, and use that $65 for a nice dinner
> out.