I tried it - waste of time. The tumblers in the ignition lock are much longer/bigger than those used in door locks and there are ten different sizes so re-keying is hopeless. Trust me, don't even try - just buy a new lock.
If you just want to take one apart to use up a couple of hours with no sense of meaning at the end of it - the ignition lock is ideal.
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One days patience and I've managed to reduce my bundle of keys to a single key (ignition, drivers door, passenger door, sliding door, tailgate, glove box) and a petrol cap key. Fairly enjoyable, nice little project.
One days patience and I've managed to reduce my bundle of keys to a single key (ignition, drivers door, passenger door, sliding door, tailgate, glove box) and a petrol cap key. Fairly enjoyable, nice little project.
Now convert to LPG and you won't need the fuel cap key
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Maybe we should create a sticky and a perpetual pass around of the wafers - what goes in must create a new pile coming out? I'm following with interest, will be rekeying the rear soon
On a side note - my local locksmith is struggling to get a blank to fit my fuel cap - anyone had any luck getting one cut recently and if so what blank is it?
That works in theory but not in practice. The ones that come out are worn which if used in another lock makes it easy to get in via worn keys.
Smcknighty wrote:Maybe we should create a sticky and a perpetual pass around of the wafers - what goes in must create a new pile coming out? I'm following with interest, will be rekeying the rear soon
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Smcknighty wrote:On a side note - my local locksmith is struggling to get a blank to fit my fuel cap - anyone had any luck getting one cut recently and if so what blank is it?
If original fuel cap it should open with the ignition/door key?
So maybe need a VW blank.