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Raid The Revenge
1) Key-hole spontaneously needs lubrication.
---Take a small drop of oil from your dipstick and place it on the tip of your key. Insert and remove slowly a dozen times and chamber is lubed.
2)Key-hole has frost.
---Ignition chamber: Use a lighter on the keyblade and warm it for several seconds. Slowly insert into chamber, making sure every tumbler is pinned.
------FAILURE: Open the lighter and put two drops of fluid on the keyblade, both the tip and hamon. Gently insert the key and remove it slowly a dozen times until chamber is filled, wait 1 minute for ice to thaw.
------------FAILURE: Use a troublelight/lantern light with a typical 60-100W incandescent bulb. Bring the light 2 inches away from key and keyhole, wait three minutes or more. Ice should melt.
------------WARNING: Do not attempt to use an open flame on the key or gas tank if the tank-lock is frozen. A serious explosion could result. Use only the fluid and torchlight methods.
------------WARNING: If key remains inside the lock for enough time, the ice could return and freeze your key while inside the chamber. Do not forcefully remove or insert your key at any time, or the blade could break.
3)Emergency Key Hiding Places
-Behind the mirror panel
-Behind a foot bracket
-Behind license plate
---Take a small drop of oil from your dipstick and place it on the tip of your key. Insert and remove slowly a dozen times and chamber is lubed.
2)Key-hole has frost.
---Ignition chamber: Use a lighter on the keyblade and warm it for several seconds. Slowly insert into chamber, making sure every tumbler is pinned.
------FAILURE: Open the lighter and put two drops of fluid on the keyblade, both the tip and hamon. Gently insert the key and remove it slowly a dozen times until chamber is filled, wait 1 minute for ice to thaw.
------------FAILURE: Use a troublelight/lantern light with a typical 60-100W incandescent bulb. Bring the light 2 inches away from key and keyhole, wait three minutes or more. Ice should melt.
------------WARNING: Do not attempt to use an open flame on the key or gas tank if the tank-lock is frozen. A serious explosion could result. Use only the fluid and torchlight methods.
------------WARNING: If key remains inside the lock for enough time, the ice could return and freeze your key while inside the chamber. Do not forcefully remove or insert your key at any time, or the blade could break.
3)Emergency Key Hiding Places
-Behind the mirror panel
-Behind a foot bracket
-Behind license plate