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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / February 2008

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Subzero Cant open the doors

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ZoNeHeaD® - 02 Feb 2008 09:35 GMT
Locks all frozen. A bit embarassing.. used Wd40 and 5 mins later doors
opened.

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Robin - 02 Feb 2008 16:18 GMT
> Locks all frozen. A bit embarassing.. used Wd40 and 5 mins later doors
> opened.
>
> def 110

I use the back door when that happens to mine,  never failed to get in that
way. (D90 CSW)
Mark Solesbury - 02 Feb 2008 20:13 GMT
> Locks all frozen. A bit embarassing.. used Wd40 and 5 mins later doors
> opened.
>
> def 110
>
> Z®

Only ever happened to me once..

They day i washed it.

Mind, the next day the doors were stuck in the frame but the locks worked!

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Nige - 03 Feb 2008 08:37 GMT
>> Locks all frozen. A bit embarassing.. used Wd40 and 5 mins later
>> doors opened.
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> Mind, the next day the doors were stuck in the frame but the locks
> worked!

The other week the P38 had a fit due to ice, all the doors wouldn't open &
the CL wouldn't open them, i managed to get in after an hour or so of hot
water on the damn thing, again after washing.

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Rich B - 03 Feb 2008 11:30 GMT
Nige typed:
>>> Locks all frozen. A bit embarassing.. used Wd40 and 5 mins later
>>> doors opened.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> open & the CL wouldn't open them, i managed to get in after an hour
> or so of hot water on the damn thing, again after washing.

There's a sort of theme appearing here, guys.  Tempted to wash your Land
Rover? Just Say No.

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Dave Liquorice - 03 Feb 2008 12:33 GMT
>>> Mind, the next day the doors were stuck in the frame but the locks
>>> worked!
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> There's a sort of theme appearing here, guys.  Tempted to wash your Land
> Rover? Just Say No.

I knew there was a good reason I don't wash any of the cars here. The
above is another reason to go with "it only gets dirty again" and in the
winter that will be after one 5 mile trip to town and back...

If the doors are stuck to the seals try giving the door a series of whacks
along the edges this often puts enough movement into the door/seal to
berak the ice and allow the door to open without so much force on the
handle.

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Richard - 03 Feb 2008 11:01 GMT
>> Locks all frozen. A bit embarassing.. used Wd40 and 5 mins later doors
>> opened.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Mind, the next day the doors were stuck in the frame but the locks worked!

The doors regularly freeze to the seals in the SAAB during the chilly
months.   Having seen SWMBO pulling with all her, thankfully
insuficient, strength on the door handle in these situcations I'm half
expecting to see handle plus wife pirouette across the drive one day.
I did consider suggesting that she dry the door seal off before leaving
the car at night on frosty days but life (mine) is too short.

Richard
Tom Woods - 03 Feb 2008 15:02 GMT
> The doors regularly freeze to the seals in the SAAB during the chilly
> months.   Having seen SWMBO pulling with all her, thankfully
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Richard

The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!
Dave Liquorice - 03 Feb 2008 17:01 GMT
> The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
> which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!

Not suprised if you are asking for sillicone, try silicone instead.  B-)

Don't you have a can of "Pledge" or similar furniture "polish", that's
basically a silicone. I might try it, clean the seal and mating part of
door, spray onto a cloth a wipe on.

TBH though frozen doors don't happen that often but I wish the designers
of the DII hadn't left that gap on the top of the doors that holds rain
and/or snow which promptly gets deposited over the seats when you open the
door. Grrrr....

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Derek - 04 Feb 2008 21:04 GMT
>> The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
>> which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> and/or snow which promptly gets deposited over the seats when you open the
> door. Grrrr....

I've been using that white spray grease from the pound shop works OK
and stops the sunroof seal sticking to the glass as well as keeping it
supple = no leaks.
Derek
Richard - 05 Feb 2008 19:15 GMT
> Not suprised if you are asking for sillicone, try silicone instead.  B-)

Got a can of silicone spray in my 'where the ******* is it cupboard'.
I've never found a use for it, which probably explains why it's
whereabouts are currently unknown!

Richard
Tom Woods - 06 Feb 2008 02:05 GMT
>> The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
>> which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!
>
> Not suprised if you are asking for sillicone, try silicone instead.  B-)

:p

> Don't you have a can of "Pledge" or similar furniture "polish", that's
> basically a silicone. I might try it, clean the seal and mating part of
> door, spray onto a cloth a wipe on.

Polish? me? its a bachelor pad! ;)

Have actually got some el cheapo furniture polish and it is indeed
'specially formulated with silicones and anti-static agents'. It will
make my door seals lemony fresh too! :)

> TBH though frozen doors don't happen that often but I wish the designers
> of the DII hadn't left that gap on the top of the doors that holds rain
> and/or snow which promptly gets deposited over the seats when you open the
> door. Grrrr....

Quite a few cars do that dont they?
 
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