Yes. If you remove the driver's door handle there is a code number stamped on the lock. Interesting story: I went to my local dealer, with this number in hand and asked for a key cut from the code. The dealer said that he would rather just make a duplicate of my duplicate - and that it would be cheaper. Well, the duplicate was so worn that he ruined 3 key blanks trying to make a new key. In frustration, he finally cut a new key from the code. Which I guess is more of a hassle to do. However, you get a 'new' key - not one that has all the notched worn down. In the Bently manual, they show where the code is on the locks. Todd Last '88 Westy Todd Francis wrote: > Hi all, Is there some sort of key code somewhere on a 87 vanagon that > you can take to a keysmith to have a key made? I just purchased a 87 > Syncro but it has no key. > > -- > Todd Francis Ridgefield, Washington USA > '86 Westy Syncro > '91 Tristar |
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