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ns9900
5th December 2012, 17:34
k, i've done all the cleaning as stated. now, it being winter, def gonna take some time to dry "naturally."

is it on to sit it on th radiator to speed it up? it says dont use heat but radiators really arnt that hot

also, i need to drive to wales in a mo, is it ok to put it back in th engine bay slightly wet and just spray the dirt rentention on? not abso sure as i can imagine a little water vapour will be going in let say, driving in th rain. surely this wont hurt?

cheers for anyone who answers in time!!

bytor
5th December 2012, 17:39
Good shake, paper towls, and hair dryer on cold will be fine. Spray oil on and throw it back on.

ns9900
5th December 2012, 18:11
lik a twat, i've closed my bonnest with th keys underneath! any ideas?

lukebeard
5th December 2012, 18:13
serious?

ns9900
5th December 2012, 18:27
yes, this be a lesson on never being hungover when dealing with cars...

m4tt274
5th December 2012, 18:33
i would try, in order.
1. find the 2nd key. if you dont have one, learn, and get a 2nd ket cut.
2. many saxo's dont lock the boot lid when you press the central locking button. they should, but ive known 3 or 4 that haven't, its pretty common. Its worth a try.
3. its dodgy, but get some welding wire, or similar, twist a hook onto the end and push it through the door gap. then try and hook the door catch.
4. rear windows are fairly easy to get hold of, smash your and climb in!!

bytor
5th December 2012, 19:22
why is the car locked with the bonnet open? Where are the keys? - could shake the car till they fall out if they are somewhere where they can fall out.