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Old 08-18-2001, 10:46 PM   #2
MeanGene
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I would spray it good with WD-40 or something like that and try it for a while...If it doesn't help then the tumblers are worn bad and the key switch should be replaced. Remember that the key has to be turned to the run position to be removed(by pushing the locking pin in underneath the key switch) Good luck MeanGene
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