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vwstanley66
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Keys locked in van!

Post by vwstanley66 »

Stupid stupid, I've managed to lock both sets of keys in my van.
Am I likely to be able to open my 1989 van with other VW keys, if not which is the cheapest window to pop?
I've tried a steel ruler down the window to no avail.
One last hope is my roof/sky vent thing, will these open from the outside?
regards from stupid

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Although I'm pretty new to campers I've read that sometimes Blah de blah, hum dee hum , shivver me timbers !!

:oops:

O.P if you didn't have a chance to read my origional post PM me and I'll spill the beans.

:oops:

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Post by jen »

NOW E D I T WEE JOE - OR ELSE TELL EVERYONE WHO SEES THIS HOW TO BREAK INTO YOUR VAN......... :D
If you are a playmobil person then your chances of drowning are significantly increased by wearing a life jacket.

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jen wrote:NOW E D I T WEE JOE - OR ELSE TELL EVERYONE WHO SEES THIS HOW TO BREAK INTO YOUR VAN......... :D

I know :lol:

I have two new locks on order and nowt worth nicking in the van till they come for the same reason :lol:
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Little Joe shiver me timbers etc

Post by vwstanley66 »

No sorry I havent seen your original post. please email any advice to neil_macdermott@hotmail.com
my latest though is breaking in via my frige vent.

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I've PM'ed you
If you are a playmobil person then your chances of drowning are significantly increased by wearing a life jacket.

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YGM :)
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:lol:


Nice E D I T Joe btw...... :D
If you are a playmobil person then your chances of drowning are significantly increased by wearing a life jacket.

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Post by weejoe »

jen wrote::lol:


Nice E D I T Joe btw...... :D

:wink:

Thats how I usually describe things anyway, jibberish comes naturally :lol:
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Post by AlexInAVan »

tee hee! this happened to me too! Ill PM you how i got back into the van...
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