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  1. The emergency key can take quite a lot of force as it has a small area to hold - most times when I hear this people have another, more determined go, and find it does work. If the car was deadlocked, it needs even more force and you won't be able to open any other doors until you get the car powered up. One reason I keep my mini jump-starter in the seat back pocket!
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  2. A little dirty, and it doesn't show the roof, as that's now done, but sticker wise, I've both bumpers to do, and the rear of the car, then to lower it, sort the bump steer out, followed by new brakes etc, then the interior and engine. So about another 2/3 years lol.
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  3. Yes, there's a few scrapes, mainly from when I first started using it. With a bit of practice it can be done with less wiggling around, which reduces the potential for damage. Anyway, I consider a few scratches on some paint nobody sees to be a price worth paying for my back's health. Others may disagree.
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  4. Well all I know is I replaced mine and the problem disappeared no more pulsating or knocking from the near side brake disc
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