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April 25th, 2003 08:11 PM #1Ok, it must not be my day today. After getting my electrical probs fixed, I had parked my car at home. Then I tried to shoot a pic of my car. So I moved the wheel in order to position my bad-*** rims well. Get this: I did not put my key in the ignition keyhole thingy and put it to the ON position. Wierd thing is that the wheels moved, up to a point. Then I wanted to turn it further, so I put the key in. But the darn key wouldn't turn to the right! I can't start my car!
Ok, so I did this to myself. :slap in the noggin: I need help here. What shall I do?
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April 25th, 2003 08:36 PM #2
Naglock lang po manibela nyo. Try to return wind about 10mm from where it locked then switch your ignition key on.
HTH
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April 29th, 2003 12:47 PM #5waaah... first time mo? :lol:
nakakatawa pero that's almost the case everytime you can't turn the key. first reaction is always... WTF!!! yun pala steering wheel lock lang. whew....
it's a good thing d to nangyari while you were outside.
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FrankDrebin GuestApril 29th, 2003 03:03 PM #6Originally Posted by Ungas
baka masyado nang pudpud yung susi mo.
i have expierenced that. goog thing i always have a duplicate in my wallet.
when i compared the "everyday" key to my duplicate, i'd notice some "pudpud" on some some edges that is supposed to be "squarish".
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May 4th, 2003 09:44 PM #10ha ha. lighter side of everyday motoring. Pajero Kid, you upgraded your pajero wheels? Me been away for too long. just logged on today. :D
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