Locking water filler cap

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Locking water filler cap

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Hi

I have a Westfalia conversion and the key for the locking water filler cap is of course lost so I cant get the top off
can anyone suggest how i can get it off please

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callanish wrote:Hi

I have a Westfalia conversion and the key for the locking water filler cap is of course lost so I cant get the top off
can anyone suggest how i can get it off please

Andrew


Just about any competent locksmith should be able to make one for you.

If you can't find one locally, this fellow Steve in the US is well known in the Westfalia circles here.

http://www.steveslockshop.com/

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Drill the lock out, unscrew the cap and fit a new one. Cost around £10 - £15.00 complete. Locksmith call-out ....... priceless :shock:
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Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Drill the lock out, unscrew the cap and fit a new one. Cost around £10 - £15.00 complete. Locksmith call-out ....... priceless :shock:


I've used a paperclip bent into a small "L" to open them if that is the poster's only goal.

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