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Originally Posted by
josephau
I think I will spray some WD40 into the lock, just in case. Also, I always hold the lid down before I turn the key, because the lid doesn't close perfectly, it leaves a small gap through which I think the dust comes.
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I did just that, but the key still broke. I have a complete lock in backorder from Yamaha as they can not produce a duplicate key. They could produce a blank key, but the lock was a little damaged from getting the broken key out.