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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: mrgreen on 24 December 2012, 12:47:11
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as in the title, we got down to -19 and i went out and the doors opened fine as i had waxed the seals but the door lock itself froze in the open position which wasn't so bad on the drivers side as i could hold that one and drive but i had opened the rear passenger door to get my snow brush out and the same thing, luckily by the time i had shovelled snow e.t.c the car had warmed up enough to release the rear door so it would close and lock but the drivers door took until i got to work to defrost enough, anyone know a quick fix for this? i geuss over the years the grease in the lock mechanism has broken down and let water mix in with it does anyone know of a product that i could sparay in there to give some protection, i was thinking silicon spray but the original problem will still be the grease that's in there any ideas on a quick way to clean this out, i'm not really interested in taking the pesky door panels off!.
Rich.
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How about chain spray? It's fluid enough to get out of the can, but sticky enough to stay put. Or how about lithium grease in a spray can? >clicky< (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-WD40-Lithium-White-Grease-Cans-3in1-Maintanance-Lubricant-PTFE-GONEXT-DAY-3-99-/120920383612?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item1c276aa07c)
There again, it's unlikely to be the actual lock itself - your rear door froze open & there's no lock on it - it'll be the linkages from the handles, interior & exterior, that'll have frozen. I think the door cards will have to come off while you lubricate them all. ;) ;)