Hi, i managed to leave the keys in my old Windsor poptop and of course the door locked with them inside. Dumb i know, is there an easy way to get the door open or is drastic action like break a window? I'm sure someone here will have done the same and will have a good answer, Thanks.
Sheppo
Cruising Cruze said
07:18 PM Mar 29, 2013
Maybe ????? take the pins of the hinges out
just try to help you
Olley46 said
08:16 PM Mar 29, 2013
sheppo wrote:
Hi, i managed to leave the keys in my old Windsor poptop and of course the door locked with them inside. Dumb i know, is there an easy way to get the door open or is drastic action like break a window? I'm sure someone here will have done the same and will have a good answer, Thanks.
Sheppo
The pop top I had you could remove the fly screens, if yours is the same remove the fly screen undo your zipper and climb in, save breaking a window or wrecking your door, that's the screens on the pop up section.
Lance C
GaryKelly said
12:43 AM Mar 30, 2013
Undoing your zipper sounds a bit drastic.
Meanwhile, my comment will be of no help at all, Sheppo, but the door on my slide-on needs a key to lock/unlock it from the outside so it's no biggie if I leave the keys inside. I do have a spare set, though. I keep the main set in one pocket, and the spare in the other. That's saved me a few times when I've accidentally locked the keys in the car.
sheppo said
01:39 AM Mar 30, 2013
Thanks very much i got them thru the poptop wire mesh with a magnet on a stick. You guys take a bow.
Sheppo
neilnruth said
04:18 AM Mar 30, 2013
Wow! That's clever. So there are pluses in having a poptop. The old York was hard top and we had to take the window out twice!
elliemike said
06:54 AM Mar 30, 2013
What about having a spare key cut.
Wrap it in "Aluminium Foil"
Wire it on underneath the van (use copper wire) in a protected area. Somwhere easy to get at but not visible to anyone.
Or buy a Magnetic Key Box and place that under the van. I would wire that on as well.
We have spare car keys wired under each car. And a full set of Van keys under the Avan. Door, Boot, Side Cabinet, and Jerry can Lock.
TAJ said
02:24 AM Mar 31, 2013
while caravanning always wear a spare key like a dog tag
around my neck
PeterD said
05:41 PM Mar 31, 2013
If your door lock is one of those with a toothed wheel as its striker, there are two types available. With the older ones you can rotate the toothed wheel when the snib on the inside is in the lock position. With the newer ones the wheel will not rotate when you snib the lock.
-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 31st of March 2013 05:42:10 PM
fitzy said
07:03 PM Apr 1, 2013
Why not leave a spare set of caravan keys in your vehicle glovebox
Regards Fitzy
msg said
07:35 PM Apr 1, 2013
One for the wizz bangs. Remote key entry. Can't lock without key. However do worry about losing while out and about.
GaryKelly said
08:05 PM Apr 1, 2013
Ftizy? Your penance is one Our Father and three Hail Marys. Now go to your room.
Scotty01 said
10:07 PM Apr 1, 2013
Most early caravan locks can be picked quite easily but not everyone carries a set of lockpicks in their pocket. From what I have noticed the later vans now use much better quality locks. All you need is a door key wired somewhere under van or vehicle and a spare for all other keys hidden away inside vehicle. Magnetic key holders do not hold on very well on rough roads I would definalty recomend wire. Even vehicles with keyless entry have a key that will open door only, check vehicle handbook. Transponder and electronic keys are expensive but a spare again hidden in vehicle in remote areas would be a dam good investment.
Hi, i managed to leave the keys in my old Windsor poptop and of course the door locked with them inside. Dumb i know, is there an easy way to get the door open or is drastic action like break a window? I'm sure someone here will have done the same and will have a good answer, Thanks.
Sheppo
just try to help you
The pop top I had you could remove the fly screens, if yours is the same remove the fly screen undo your zipper and climb in, save breaking a window or wrecking your door, that's the screens on the pop up section.
Lance C
Meanwhile, my comment will be of no help at all, Sheppo, but the door on my slide-on needs a key to lock/unlock it from the outside so it's no biggie if I leave the keys inside. I do have a spare set, though. I keep the main set in one pocket, and the spare in the other. That's saved me a few times when I've accidentally locked the keys in the car.
Thanks very much i got them thru the poptop wire mesh with a magnet on a stick. You guys take a bow.
Sheppo
What about having a spare key cut.
Wrap it in "Aluminium Foil"
Wire it on underneath the van (use copper wire) in a protected area. Somwhere easy to get at but not visible to anyone.
Or buy a Magnetic Key Box and place that under the van. I would wire that on as well.
We have spare car keys wired under each car. And a full set of Van keys under the Avan. Door, Boot, Side Cabinet, and Jerry can Lock.
while caravanning always wear a spare key like a dog tag
around my neck

If your door lock is one of those with a toothed wheel as its striker, there are two types available. With the older ones you can rotate the toothed wheel when the snib on the inside is in the lock position. With the newer ones the wheel will not rotate when you snib the lock.
You can replace just tie inner part of the lock cheaply - http://caravansplus.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=245
-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 31st of March 2013 05:42:10 PM
Regards Fitzy
Most early caravan locks can be picked quite easily but not everyone carries a set of lockpicks in their pocket. From what I have noticed the later vans now use much better quality locks. All you need is a door key wired somewhere under van or vehicle and a spare for all other keys hidden away inside vehicle. Magnetic key holders do not hold on very well on rough roads I would definalty recomend wire. Even vehicles with keyless entry have a key that will open door only, check vehicle handbook. Transponder and electronic keys are expensive but a spare again hidden in vehicle in remote areas would be a dam good investment.