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Central locking problems any ideas

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Pesky Wabbit:

Bugger central locking, just use a bolt and chain.



Hyacinth:
 ;D ;D ;D@ Pesky Wabbit..

BUT you'll still need me Martha-Stewart-Handy-Tip-4-the-Discerning-Motorist on the bolt in the winter, won't you.... 8)

halfofmanic:

--- Quote from: Pesky Wabbit on February 20, 2010, 17:05:52 ---
Bugger central locking, just use a bolt and chain.





--- End quote ---


What a car  ;D the tyres are great   a bit of lacquer on the woodwork   and it would be like a morris  1000  traveller   and in a heavy frost if the door doesn't open you could take an axe  to it

did it again this morning after behaving for days   pishing  me off  big time

Pesky Wabbit:

--- Quote from: halfofmanic on February 20, 2010, 21:16:57 ---
What a car ... a bit of lacquer on the woodwork ...


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Yup, something to bring out the grain would make it look real classy.  ::)



--- Quote from: Hyacinth on February 20, 2010, 17:46:28 ---

BUT you'll still need me Martha-Stewart-Handy-Tip-4-the-Discerning-Motorist


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Is that "when approaching a four way junction, the vehicle with the largest tyres always has the right of way."

or

"Do not lay rubber while traveling in a funeral procession."


Kea:
It's only two weeks old so it couldn't be the problem I've had a few times.....needing a new battery in the key fob. Or could it?

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