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[QUOTE=jim henderson]When I used to live in the Frozen wasteland, I used a silicone grease that was made for weatherstripping. It came in a "toothpaste tube". Worked pretty good. Most parts stores will know what you want. Now that I live in sunny SoCal I have no clue what I will do with the silicone grease, sure ain't gonna freeze up on me here.
Won't help if ice seals over the seam of the sheet metal.
Good Luck,
Jim Henderson
Check the weather in So Cal the last day or 2? Getting pretty cold at plus 2000 feet. I'm here in San Diego right now and hear lots of complaining.
Wayne
03sd,ec,5.4 4x4 red dudes i live on the west coast of lower mich.been seeing this for years when mine stick i use warm water over the stuck rubber when it opens( allways does) spray with wd-40 good for rest of season worked on the taurus worked on the bronco plow truck gonna work on the super duty(new plow truck)
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