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new key needed
Hi all,
Just picking up sliding door handle, it has a lock butno key, can i get a key cut or do i need a barrel etc?
My current hndle doesn't have a lock
Cheers
Just picking up sliding door handle, it has a lock butno key, can i get a key cut or do i need a barrel etc?
My current hndle doesn't have a lock
Cheers
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Re: new key needed
look on the square bar that come s out, should have a number on there then give dan a shout (members only somerplace)
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Re: new key needed
metalmick8y wrote:look on the square bar that come s out, should have a number on there then give dan a shout (members only somerplace)
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when you say "out", do you mean it comes away from the handle, like a lock set in a house door? if so, how does it come out, it seems very tightly in?
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Re: new key needed
no. i think its on the sticky out bit that pokes through the door into the internal latch
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metalmick8y wrote:no. i think its on the sticky out bit that pokes through the door into the internal latch
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nope, definitely no numbers.
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Re: new key needed
im bowing out as i just cant remember, if noen else pops up then pm dan
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is this correct?
i bought this as an early sliding door handle, i'm struggling to find a number to get a key, any ideas or comments?


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Re: is this correct?
We had all the locks for Vs van rebuilt to accept the same key after they were broken. I seem to remember it wasn't that expensive 120quid for all the locks.
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Re: new key needed
Doesn't look like a T25 handle.
Looks more like this.
http://www.coolairvw.co.uk/default.aspx ... Models-CB-
Looks more like this.
http://www.coolairvw.co.uk/default.aspx ... Models-CB-
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Re: new key needed
BOXY wrote:Doesn't look like a T25 handle.
Looks more like this.
http://www.coolairvw.co.uk/default.aspx ... Models-CB-
hmm, not quite the same but the square bar look right, perhaps a later version? anyhoo, i've messaged the seller, time for a return i think, big shame but can't be helped.
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Re: is this correct?
MattBW wrote:We had all the locks for Vs van rebuilt to accept the same key after they were broken. I seem to remember it wasn't that expensive 120quid for all the locks.
cheers buddy, the handles not right so its going back, shame really.
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Re: new key needed
Hi,
Sorry only just seen this post.
Looking for the key code and getting a key cut to this lock is Not the way to go.
Have you sent the handle back? & are you happy with it?
If yes....
Has it got a lock cylinder fitted?
If it has, it can be re-wafered (this is a wafer lock and contains wafers which correspond to the cuts of the key) to your main key, so all locks are the same and you only have one key not a bunch.
Whilst this out of the van it is the best time and easiest time to re-key it.
This is not particularly hard to do, and can be done by any competent locksmith or even a keen DIYer.
If you are good with your hands and can manage small delicate intricate work? I could talk you thru it (but the success would depend on like wafers or it will be necessary to file some to fit or just leave some out). Or
If you were down my way (Essex) you could pop by, failing that you could send it to me (but I would require a key to change it to and frankly I wouldn't expect you send a stranger a key to your van!!).
Up to you, happy to help if required?
Or...
As its already out of the van you could just take it to a decent locksmiths and ask them to re-key it to your main key. This wont be that expensive and should only take the locksmith an absolute maximum of 1/2 hour an hour (should be alot less i.e 10 mins) to complete.
Hope it helps?
Let me know if you need any assistance?

Sorry only just seen this post.
Looking for the key code and getting a key cut to this lock is Not the way to go.
Have you sent the handle back? & are you happy with it?
If yes....
Has it got a lock cylinder fitted?
If it has, it can be re-wafered (this is a wafer lock and contains wafers which correspond to the cuts of the key) to your main key, so all locks are the same and you only have one key not a bunch.
Whilst this out of the van it is the best time and easiest time to re-key it.
This is not particularly hard to do, and can be done by any competent locksmith or even a keen DIYer.
If you are good with your hands and can manage small delicate intricate work? I could talk you thru it (but the success would depend on like wafers or it will be necessary to file some to fit or just leave some out). Or
If you were down my way (Essex) you could pop by, failing that you could send it to me (but I would require a key to change it to and frankly I wouldn't expect you send a stranger a key to your van!!).
Up to you, happy to help if required?
Or...
As its already out of the van you could just take it to a decent locksmiths and ask them to re-key it to your main key. This wont be that expensive and should only take the locksmith an absolute maximum of 1/2 hour an hour (should be alot less i.e 10 mins) to complete.
Hope it helps?
Let me know if you need any assistance?

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