Hi Tom, If it is a replacement cap (mines from B.D) its a yakima key if you had your key the code would say A139 or what ever always seems to start A1?? If its a must open now and you can buy another one right now just insert big screw driver and turn with visegrips. If you have a friend that is a lock smith or your good at drilling them out if you get it unlocked and go to your friendly yakima dealer have them let you use a change key if its unlocked you can get the lock out and then see the core number I can get you a key or you can order direct from yakima or replace the lock at $10. If its an oem cap sorry I can't help. Just rember caps are cheap. Good Luck Kevin 81 Vanagon |
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