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Car Doors Frozen?

How do I unfreeze my doors to get them open?

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January 25, 20160 found this helpful

Do you have an electrical extension cord and hairdryer?

 
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January 27, 20160 found this helpful

heat the key with a lighter.

 

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February 1, 20161 found this helpful

I pound all around the perimeter of the door to "break" the ice. It usually works. The best thing to do is prevent this freezing if you can before a storm, by spraying the edge of the door and the frame all the way around with a silicone spray. The spray is available at auto supply stores. WD40 sprayed around the doors will also work, although I don't like the odor.

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Be sure to spray the trunk lid and frame, tailgate doors and frame, or hatchback lid and frame too. When I use the silicone spray, I never have a problem with frozen doors. It has to be reapplied after a while, as it dries up or evaporates.

 

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