If you have the key and rust is all that keeps it from opening shoot some wd-40 inside a few times
you heve to have Hercules break the pad lock off the gate
The subject of the sentence is "the lock on the jail door." It is the object being described as old and rusty due to lack of use.
The rear window lock on the 2000 Blazer might have gotten rusty and will not turn to unlock the window. Try spraying a lubricant like WD-40 into the door lock. Wait a few minutes and then try the key in the lock.
The num Lock key makes the number pad work for inserting numbers instead of doing the other commands which are printed below the number.
Most bags can be fitted with a pad lock of sorts.
There is usually a symbol that looks like a pad lock ( the kind you open with a key at the bottom of the lock). When the symbol looks like its in the locked position, the page is secure. If there is no symbol or the lock looks open...its not secure.
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smell peoples pannies!
Grease it and Oil It. Protect it from become rusty!
with the key that you were given when you bought the safe,key lock is behind the plastic cover in between the number pad and the opener handle.
Open your bag, go to key items select Pal Pad and select open
pry it off with a rusty butter knife