Spray some lube like pb blaster int the lock and then tap the cylinder with a hammer with a screwdriver. Do not insert the screwdriver into the key hole just let it strike the area around it to loosen the pins in it,.
All i can think of is bowling for columbine with Mr. Heston saying you would have to pry his gun from his cold dead hands.
There truly is no reason to have a gun ,but atleast keep it on a range if you do.
There was a guy who did the same with the OEM nav system for his ES.
Also you may be able to use your factory changer with the new head unit if you wanted.
Alright the weather is not raining and is somewhat warm for Saturday's meet. It is at 8 at Krispey Kreme in Mississauga.
At 10-11 we will drive across the street to Casey's for buy one get one free appetizers at the bar.
See you there.
Toyota wheel nuts only work on Toyota wheels as they have a special flange or base. You may need a tuner nut for the wheels depending on the manufacturer. A local tire store should have what you need.
On my 98 LS it comes with 2 colors depending on the exterior paint.
I have a green car and it comes with a light green set of glass. The other color was bronze .
Just like you furnace and refrigerator the dryer needs to be serviced by vacuuming the internals of dust build up . The number one cause of all electronics going bad is heat from dirt and dust.
Oil needs to be researched by using google and what is available to your wallet and local are.
Very few engines are oil specific and your ES is not one of them.
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