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Old November 24th 15, 04:13 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Earl Grey[_2_]
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Default Problem with door lock in my 2004 Honda Accord (tumblers?)

On 11/24/15 10:48 AM, NotMe wrote:
> "Earl Grey" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 11/22/15 7:20 PM, NotMe wrote:
>>> "Earl Grey" > wrote in message
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>>>> On 11/22/15 2:37 AM, wrote:
>>>>> Pls can I use the WD-40 for my ignition lock too. The master key
>>>>> refuses
>>>>> to go all d way in occasionally. Can I also use brake oil if I cant get
>>>>> the WD-40. Someone suggested that so I want to confirm. Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't use WD40 on locks. It will gum them up. Use powdered graphite or
>>>> graphited lock fluid.
>>>
>>> Graphite in an electrical 'lock' is not wise either.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I'm curious, what exactly is an electrical lock?
>>
>> Graphite not wise? It's been the standard lock lubricant since the Lincoln
>> administration ;-)

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