Any recommendations for a non-emergency locksmith to help open a car trunk that no longer recognizes the key?
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Might not be a key issue, the mechanism inside the key cylinder could be froze and stuck due to build up over time. Squirt some WD40 in and then try again in about an hr and see if it frees up before paying a lock smithrc_cat said:
Any recommendations for a non-emergency locksmith to help open a car trunk that no longer recognizes the key?
Thanks.
Does your answer change if I tell you it has a very, very short life? Thanks for the info.UmustBKidding said:
Skip the wd40 and use powered graphite. Had many locks quit working because of being filled with wd40 and the like during their life and end up collecting grime and gum up later. If already gummed up will have to clean out.with solvent to fix it right, or continue to wd40 for.the rest of its life