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dave October 22nd 04 02:43 AM

>From: se (Tom's VR6)
>
>In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, dave wrote:
>
>>I thought the valet key would not fit in the trunk and other "private" areas

>of
>>the vehicle.
>>Or maybe this is just on the older VWs and Audis.
>>
>>Different key blanks IIRC.

>
>Yes. Different blanks.
>>
>>So you all are saying that the valet keys will actually insert in the trunk
>>lock?
>>

>
>No. The cross section is different in that the valet key has more
>metal in its cross section. It will not fit the trunk.
>


thanks Tom,
I usually get my keys cut at Menards or the dealer.
Now I will examine master and valet keys.
I am sometimes given a valet key instead of a master when I have a car to work
on. Then I need to get inside of the trunk and the valet just won't allow it!
lol
My Audi valet key is long gone before I bought it or I would compare my keys.


later,
dave
Reminder........
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way,
when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their
shoes. Frieda Norris


Richard Thomas October 23rd 04 03:06 AM

On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 20:42:47 GMT, se(Tom's VR6) wrote:

>How about Ouch-- a cheap elitist.


Tom, I have worked many, many low end jobs. I don't really care if you
wish to call me elitist but I think for Walmart jobs, "Drone" is
perfectly valid. If they were after more, they wouldn't be paying
minimum wage. More a criticism of the job than individual (IMO)

Rich
--
An animal so poor in spirit that he won't even fight on his own behalf
is already an evolutionary dead end; the best he can do for his breed
is crawl off and die, and not pass on his defective genes.
--R.A.Heinlein

blah October 26th 04 04:29 AM

Go to the Vw dealer, they won't even need the valley key to make a copy of
it as they should be able to pull it up in their computer via vin # or
numbers on the car itself

--
Hatch
http://www.ifeellikebitching.com
"Sometimes you just have to say something"

"Richard Thomas" > wrote in message
...
>I just bought a Jetta but it only came with the valet key. I took it
> to Walmart and explained to the key cutting drone that I wanted a key
> but that it would have a different profile than the key I was handing
> him. He then proceeded to try to jam my key into each of the 'it's
> this key' holes behind the counter and then handed it back to me
> saying he didn't have a match. I asked him if he understood that the
> key would be different and he said he did.
>
> I'm not saying he was dumb but either way, there was some kind of
> miscommunication going on and I don't have much patience for that so I
> took my key and left (or rather continued shopping but that doesn't
> sound as dramatic).
>
> Does anyone know if Walmart can cut master keys for '98 Jettas and if
> so, what number key blank to use?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich
> --
> An animal so poor in spirit that he won't even fight on his own behalf
> is already an evolutionary dead end; the best he can do for his breed
> is crawl off and die, and not pass on his defective genes.
> --R.A.Heinlein




Richard Thomas October 28th 04 07:44 PM

se(Tom's VR6) wrote in message >. ..

> Access+ 43 for a '95.


Dude, you rock.

For the benefit of anyone coming upon this thread from a google search
or something, this was exactly what was needed.

I was a little concerned when the guy looked a bit confused when I was
explaining what I wanted and then went and got his boss and she told
me that the machine would only work if the keys were inserted to the
shoulders. But I went for it anyway and then the guy took me aside and
mentioned in a low voice that he'd cut it the way I asked. Definitely
service above and beyond the call...

Result.

The new key fits all the locks. I feel sure that the trunk should be
unlocked with the central locking though. Never mind, maybe it's just
different from my Passat. At least I can lock the glovebox now.

Only downside is that it's doesn't have a VW logo on it. Oh well,
that's probably a positive thing.

Rich

Richard Thomas October 30th 04 03:21 PM

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 03:29:18 GMT, "blah" > wrote:

>Go to the Vw dealer, they won't even need the valley key to make a copy of
>it as they should be able to pull it up in their computer via vin # or
>numbers on the car itself



Cool, because, you know, the garbage men will only take away three
trashcans of money per week and the extra is beginning to make an ugly
pile in the spare bedroom.

Apologies for the sarcasm but my $1.00 key from Walmart is working
just fine.

Rich
--
An animal so poor in spirit that he won't even fight on his own behalf
is already an evolutionary dead end; the best he can do for his breed
is crawl off and die, and not pass on his defective genes.
--R.A.Heinlein


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