Thanks John - so probably the little can of pressurized lubricant from
MB will be fine?

-Max 

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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Door Lock lubricant for '95 124

I would think that graphite should be verboten...

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On Dec 6, 2010, at 14:35, "Dillon, Meade M CIV
SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC,53310" <meade.m.dil...@navy.mil> wrote:

> Dieselvolk,
> 
> What is the proper lube to use in the door tumbler and trunk tumbler 
> on a late model 124 which still has a working alarm system?
> 
> When really cold (below 40 deg F) my 'new' sedan will sound the alarm,

> upon unlocking the car from the trunk and then opening the trunk or 
> door; opening from the driver's door does not sound the alarm.
> 
> When warm, no problem.
> 
> Does this sound like a lubrication problem, or a deeper problem?
> 
> Very respectfully,
> /s/
> Max Dillon
> '87 300TD 333k miles
> '95 E300 277k miles (no longer a project!!!)
> '73 Balboa 20
> Charleston SC
> 
> 
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