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Check it again. It may have something dragging on the key, maybe something sticky like soda or juice residue. You can also try swapping out the key with another C or F key that is less used. Good luck!
it is possible for these machines to come off their springs when being moved or going badly out of balance. you will need to lift the bowl with one hand on the side it is sunken, and use the other to re position the rod / spring into the slot on the side of the bowl. they can also sit up on their springs, which just requires a quick jolt with your weight on the side that is raised, it will click back down.
If this is the Husqvarna 440, there are two allen headed screws sunken down inside the holes in the front of the muffler, its either a 5mm or 6mm long arm allen key required.
DId you happen to receive an answer yet? On most Suzuki's and Mitsubishis, the fuel door release is directly under drivers seat on the left side. THe SUzuki's is a flat flap type "lift" button thats sunken into the molding trim around bottom of seat. Makes it hard to find. Mitsubishi models, if its in same place, will have a fuel hose symbol on top of the lift up latch, even though it doesnt look like a button or lift up release.
for Tissot PR100 Automatic Chronograph with moonphase, minute recorder, hour recorder and seconds subdials, to set the moonphase
there is a sunken button between the chronograph start/stop and the winding crown.
Using a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen, push the sunken pusher gently until the moonphase moves one step, (if you press the pusher completely in, it will also advance the calendar hand, so only press enough to move the moonphase and no more for moonphase adjustment)
to get to it you have to remove the front part of the keyboard ..and the keyboard itself... take a look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzmkUjDxbBs after that the lower part will get out too ..if needed ..I mean the part with the pad ....the order of disablement is the same in most laptops... start with he part that covers the hinges ... and always expend the display to maximum possible...for easy access
Check your manual. it is on the passenger's side just below the middle seats under the floor. I believe there is a bolt that has to be undone from the inside of the van to lower the spare. It is not at the back like most vans because of the sunken trunk.
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