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> On July 29, 2015 at 6:03:42 PM EDT, Terry Smith wrote:
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> Budget lock???? All right. I confess, I put the rear tire well lid =
on with pretty new toilet seat escutcheons about 13 years ago and =
haven't opened it since. Now I can't remember the fastener used. Looks =
like a duzi. Used a long-handled flathead, and found it's a simple =
lever. Guess that's why it's a budget lock.
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If you look closely inside that budget lock you will see that that lever =
has a square hole that can be rotated to lock/unlock the mechanism. Your =
flathead screwdriver likely inserted diagonally across the square and =
therefore worked for you. The tool for the job (TR3 bonnet, boot and =
spare tire lid) is 602012 as shown here:
http://trf.zeni.net/TR2-TR3Handbook/24.php#navbar =
<http://trf.zeni.net/TR2-TR3Handbook/24.php#navbar>
Keith Stewart
keithstewart@bell.net
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!important;" class=3D"">Budget lock???? All right. I =
confess, I put the rear tire well lid on with pretty new toilet seat =
escutcheons about 13 years ago and haven't opened it since. Now I =
can't remember the fastener used. Looks like a duzi. Used a =
long-handled flathead, and found it's a simple lever. Guess that's =
why it's a budget lock.</span><br style=3D"font-family: Helvetica; =
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class=3D""></div></blockquote></div>If you look closely inside that =
budget lock you will see that that lever has a square hole that can be =
rotated to lock/unlock the mechanism. Your flathead screwdriver likely =
inserted diagonally across the square and therefore worked for you. The =
tool for the job (TR3 bonnet, boot and spare tire lid) is 602012 as =
shown here:<div class=3D""><a =
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