Splash46 wrote:Initial turning left goes to 97 and will not go past it. Turning back right small amount, free turns to 5 and then slight resistance to 96 where there is additional resistance back around to 96 where again will not pass;
OK. So it sounds like you can get two full rotations out of the dial before a dead stop. It is almost certainly a three wheel lock, so at least wheel #3 is turning, though grudgingly. Wheel #2 is stuck, and maybe also wheel #1.
I would try some vibration to perhaps loosen the corrosion, if that is what is binding the wheels. Get a small block of wood, short enough that you can lay it flat on a flat area on the door (lid). Rap the wood with a hammer to transfer vibration through the door. The idea is to cause vibration. You shouldn't pound it too hard. Just a long series of good, light-medium quick raps. Move the wood around to different areas. I would recommend not using the piece of wood on end, as end grain is likely to mar the finish on the door.
Go gently at first, and retry the dial. Repeat a few more times before stepping it up. Just don't rap it hard enough to start doing more harm than good. Use your discretion.