Have you tried blowing them out?
I know most of the time I've had problems with the outlet it's been because there is crud in it. I was skeptical when express suggested it, but golly I was surprised with how much crud came out when he hit it with the air. Seems dirt collects underneath a prong at the bottom introducing resistance.
Replacing cigarette lighter and aux plugs.
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No, I did try twisting and turning it several times, but no luck.
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slap that cigarette lighter. LOL. It’ll come out.LoSt_AgAiN, HoneyBadger67, 650cat425 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Hard enough that the chicken will pass through the change from solid to liquid to gas to what-ever-comes-after-gas long before the risk of salmonella is past.otterinthewater Thanks this.
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We seem to have gotten a bit off track here.
@InTooDeep, just the silver part, or the plastic collar as well?650cat425 Thanks this. -
Did I mention Dr Foreman got me drunk?
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If they don't work, what difference does it make how you take them out? I mean they are already broken right?
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Oh Dave, Dave, Dave.
I'd really rather not jack up my dash. Ok?Rideandrepair and LoSt_AgAiN Thank this. -
Oh, I'll be the same . It's good to be best friends with someone who had the good sense to marry a wonderful, intelligent, and nice woman who also comes from rich family who enjoy good booze. It beats the hell out of him marrying the ##### from Oshkosh Trucks.
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