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Date:         Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:07:02 -0500
Reply-To:     Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mike Collum <collum@VERIZON.NET>
Subject:      Re: Lost Keys
Comments: cc: marion lyle lathem <skylink@MFIRE.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <45BE8B66.9040305@verizon.net>
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Actually, the number for the key will be found on one of the "Tines" of the fork at the rear of the front door lock.

Mike

Mike Collum wrote: > On your '85, the gas cap key was probably a "stubby" and was different > from the ignition/door keys. > > If you remove a front door handle, there is a number on the lock that a > key can be cut from. To remove the handle, open the door and pull the > rubber door seal (horizontally to the rear of the handle) and remove the > Phillips screw. The handle will then come off by pulling it toward the > front of the van. > > Originally one key worked on the front doors, the sliding door, and the > rear hatch. The glovebox was different. > > If you work with Steve Sandlin (Steve's Lockshop) he can help you get > back to only needing one key for the doors and ignition. > > http://www.steveslockshop.com/ > > Mike > > > marion lyle lathem wrote: >> Hi, >> I have a 1985 Vanagon GL. I had one door key that worked and I >> bought a >> new ignition key lock, thought I was in pretty fair shape. That is >> until I >> lost the keys to the Vanagon, I kept seperate. This seperate key ring >> had >> the gas cap key, door key and ignition key. My ritual was to always >> put it >> in my right front pocket. We went to go to town the other morning, my >> keys >> were gone. We have torn everything up looking so many times.. we live in >> disaster land. We did have the spare ignition key for the new lock. >> >> I hate to make drastic changes, thinking my keys will show up some day. >> I have thought about installing a kill switch. One option would be to >> kill >> the gas pump circuit..? What would be the best way to install a kill >> circuit, and would you use a toggle switch..? >> >> I have priced door lock sets... gads.. like going to a dentist...? I >> was curious why the previous owner just had a key to one door, the right >> side..? Is there a number I can give a VW dealer and get a key that >> possibly will fit all my other locks except the right door..? The >> back door >> I of course never had a key for, but it seems to perhaps taken a >> different >> key...? ( Depth of lock ) when trying all the keys I could find >> anywhere. >> >> Thanks in advance..! >> Lyle Lathem >> 1985 Vanagon GL >> Quinlan, TX >> >


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