by Rwth of Cornovii » Fri Jun 23, 2017 10:23 pm
No, I forgot to ask the handyman, intending to go and ask the locksmith, and didn't go out at all. I used the WD40, lots of it, but it was at the striker plate end not the lock end, which was operating the central locking with commendable and prompt set of clicks. Usually, when I lock the tailgate, all the doors lock, but if I lock the front doors, only the passenger compartment locks and the tailgate can be opened without unlocking. I suspect something got wedged and is preventing the striker plate from releasing. I need to clear it in case I need to get at the spare wheel. I'm not at all agile for now. If all else fails, I'll get the mechanic to try when he does the cam on Monday. He won't welcome that so I'll hope to get it resolved by then.
My new office chair arrived, and I've been struggling to line up the holes in the seat with the screws and the slots fixed to the back. The thread is a bit hit and miss so I've decided to try again in the morning when the light is better. I bought another because this one has developed the wheeze of subsiding when I sit on it . Since I decided to replace it, it has decided to behave itself. I have stiffened up and can hardly walk, so crawled in here to rest a bit.
Lynnie's poor 93 year old dad has given up the ghost, and while I'm very sorry for her I can't help feeling relieved on her behalf. He was struggling with dementia and deafness caused by cancer of the roof of the mouth, and he wasn't enjoying it at all.
Have a nice weekend.
No, I forgot to ask the handyman, intending to go and ask the locksmith, and didn't go out at all. I used the WD40, lots of it, but it was at the striker plate end not the lock end, which was operating the central locking with commendable and prompt set of clicks. Usually, when I lock the tailgate, all the doors lock, but if I lock the front doors, only the passenger compartment locks and the tailgate can be opened without unlocking. I suspect something got wedged and is preventing the striker plate from releasing. I need to clear it in case I need to get at the spare wheel. I'm not at all agile for now. If all else fails, I'll get the mechanic to try when he does the cam on Monday. He won't welcome that so I'll hope to get it resolved by then.
My new office chair arrived, and I've been struggling to line up the holes in the seat with the screws and the slots fixed to the back. The thread is a bit hit and miss so I've decided to try again in the morning when the light is better. I bought another because this one has developed the wheeze of subsiding when I sit on it . Since I decided to replace it, it has decided to behave itself. I have stiffened up and can hardly walk, so crawled in here to rest a bit.
Lynnie's poor 93 year old dad has given up the ghost, and while I'm very sorry for her I can't help feeling relieved on her behalf. He was struggling with dementia and deafness caused by cancer of the roof of the mouth, and he wasn't enjoying it at all.
Have a nice weekend.