B4 - Sunday, October 10, 1982 - North Shore News charged battery... only to find the locks frozen! Often this occurs after you have had the: salt washed: off at By Don B. Wilson “frozen lock? Use a propane lighter or get lots of matches — at least a book or two. Then heat = Wintertime is‘atime when many‘of us are caught by the emission of a. ue step. When's th ; had your brakes, insp: Changed air c] Replaced the automatic transmission fluid? Difficult to recall, isn’tit? — the glove box will make it quick and. convenient ..to check ‘and’ thereby will help an-owner keep acar in better © condition. The log should contain the date, mileage, service performed, Mame of. the ’ repair facility and the price: . Receipts also should “be - kept while the item is under: :, warranty. Checking the 1160 Marine Drive . maintenance, rea Dateun 310 Back ALL TRUCKS $1000 BONUS DISCOUNT OVER 160 CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM SHOP US TODAY! pius 12 DEMOS » SALE Grant houies northshore datsun itd. 985-9311 North Vancouver, 8.C. Out of town? Call usa collect! horizontal plan the car's maintenance needs in the coming months by comparing the entries to the recommended schedule of maintenance. This . practice can lead to more ' -. dependable Keeping a log of main- . tenance and repair items in. driving by reducing unexpected and inconvenient repairs. The log also can aid in money planning. Many times the receipt will have a notation of other items that soon will need service. That can be noted in the log for reference and, combined with a. reyiew of scheduled ° adj usting. your budget. A’ record of maintenance “ ‘and’ -repairs also . will “be log periodically can help. you useful at resale time. It can Stk, 2-318 MOL G1Ry eeoeneeovnenenevneneeoenaneeeeeeeee _-establishments~.* , matches. you oper records ~will permit.’ ‘be shown to the prospective: °82 Datsun Stanza 30r H-back Stk 2-26 ‘that: part.of: ‘the key.that goes into. the lock. It® will probably take most“of the have, par- if the wind keeps " purchaser as proof that the vehicle has been cared for, and can result in a higher price. Record keeping also will keep you more aware of the need for periodic main- tenance. LEAVING A TRAIL? — just hot enough to melt: the ice in the lock. Repeat this until the key enters all the way. If the tumblers in the lock still refuse to turn, leave the key in the lock and‘ apply more heat to the key Handle. © ~ Once inside the car, resolve to get a can of lock FROM PAGE B1 Tippen and Hubbard point with understandable pride to the mixed recreational league which has strict rules about no stealing and no bunting. — They point out the ad- vantages for this type of program for those who don’t want the heavy com- petitiveness. Wives and girlfriends participate and there can be any age range on a team from teens to 50’s. But for those who want to Move into the competition and fastball, this too is one of the aims. e ey”: need not be too hot to touch tunity. “Lubricating locks is a simple step that umblers y first squirting the lubricant into the opening: and then working _ to ensure quick entry into anyone can and should take the key in..and*:out to ; nt distribute the fluid throughout the tumblers. Repeat this process until you are sure the lock is the car for the sake of both convenience and safety. . Lock lubricant is available completely lubricated. If from. most