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    Posted: 24 Jul 16 at 14:14
Anyone know where I can get keys cut by using the 4 digit code on the locks? Just snapped the only one I had
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I used this guy on E-Bay for my spare,

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Code on locks shouldn't be helpful otherwise theives would have an easy time without making a mess, right?
Code on the key itself is the important one.
If you still have both parts of the key a decent key cutter would probably be able to sort out copies.
You can get original matching blanks off fleabay or classic vw sites and have 'em cut locally too.
Let us know how you get on.
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Originally posted by Monster LT Monster LT wrote:

Code on locks shouldn't be helpful otherwise theives would have an easy time without making a mess, right?
Code on the key itself is the important one.
If you still have both parts of the key a decent key cutter would probably be able to sort out copies.
You can get original matching blanks off fleabay or classic vw sites and have 'em cut locally too.
Let us know how you get on.


I have the original keys form my bus and I'm pretty sure there's no code on them Confused Otherwise, the bloke/thief sitting next to you at the pub can just copy it down...

Generally it's the locks that are coded as to get access to them you have to already have the vehicle in your possession... whether stolen or not!
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T3? if ya still stuck I'll do ya a one off if you have the lock code
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