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Can the cold cause tires to go flat?
Go to your GM dealer parts dept. and get a product called Silicon Emulsion. It is in a light paste form and the applicator is with it attached to the cap. That is what it is made for. Go around all the door seals with it including the trunk seal. This not only prevents freezing, It keeps the rubber seals soft and plyable preventing cracks and hardening of the seals. . Silicon Emulsion is the best thing since sliced bread for this problem. Make it a annual chore, only takes a couple of minutes to do and not expensive.shoot it full of WD-40 and see if that works.
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Put Vaseline Or An Automobile Grease Around The Door Latch.In california how often do I have to get a smog check?
spray w/P.B. BLASTER,also spray door seals.How do I replace low beam lights on 2000 chevy malibu?
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Its not the latches that freeze it is the rubber seal around the door that sticks. If ya can clean and dry them spray silicone spray on the rubber gaskets and if ya can't then just wipe as much dirt off and sray the silicone on the door seals and it will repel the water and keep them from freezingIm getting an oil change on my car, What is the best oil to use.?
WD-40 or graphite. Do it before the cold weather and you should have no problems.transmission engage let clutch out and no action?
i own a repair shop and wd- 40 will work for a while,but you need some graphite to put in it,this stuff was designed for locks and wont freeze back up,that's what i use ,i put it in all my locks right before cold weather sets in,and a few times during the winter,and never have a problem from freezing,good luck i hope this help,s.,PS a hard ware store has this stuff for a few bucks.Park it somewhere warm.
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