Just had a reminder... my partner is hopeless with keys, mislays them frequently, and did it again this morning.
Its a disaster when you lose your caravan keys, they are odd-sizes, not easy to get duplicates cut. So at my insistence we put the mobile phone# on a tag on all our key rings, and on our last trip he lost them 3 times, and each time we had a call to say where they had been found. I recommend this to everybody, dont put your name or address on them though, for security.
Yes we tried one of those Peter, its fine in the house, not much use when you left them on the table at a restaraunt, and are looking for them when you get back to the caravan!!! The lovely waitress phoned just as we started getting worried. Doug he "doesnt have" seniors moments, he just says he has too much executive stress!!!!
I like the lanyard thing i think i shall do that myself when we finaly hit the road, weve decided to put our business in an advertising in nz ,lots of people getting payouts for there home heading to oz, also putting it in courier mail. heard its expensive but what the heck we can claim on it , and how we gonna sell when its only through a real estate up here.
I like the lanyard thing i think i shall do that myself when we finaly hit the road, weve decided to put our business in an advertising in nz ,lots of people getting payouts for there home heading to oz, also putting it in courier mail. heard its expensive but what the heck we can claim on it , and how we gonna sell when its only through a real estate up here.
Hey, Della somebody else told me that I was nuts and I did not believe them now you have made me do a re fink.
Not sure if all Auto Cubs in Aust do it but RAA Premium members can store a set of keys with RAA and where every you are they will arrange courier or what ever to get them to you. Dont quote me but I am pretty sure it a free service only available with Premium Membership
Just had a reminder... my partner is hopeless with keys, mislays them frequently, and did it again this morning.
Its a disaster when you lose your caravan keys, they are odd-sizes, not easy to get duplicates cut. So at my insistence we put the mobile phone# on a tag on all our key rings, and on our last trip he lost them 3 times, and each time we had a call to say where they had been found. I recommend this to everybody, dont put your name or address on them though, for security.
Good idea Gerty, Peter I could imagine the whistling one in a caravan park you whistle and get several whistles return, or do they have individual codes?
Could be a good morale booster for the girls getting all those whistles, ha ha.
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With all due respect, Im sure the Auto clubs service is very good... but its so much simpler for anybody finding a set of keys to call a mobile number. Mr D has one of those NRMA tags on the set that was lost, but the finders phoned us instead. Cover all the bases I reckon!
We have two sets and both on lanyards. I keep mine around my neck when I leave the van to go anywhere now.
I will be tagging them with my phone number though, good advice Gert. Mind pay, if you haven't already, to add it to the handy hints section mate.
Lanyard is a good idea - when I was in Canberra last year my caravan door locked itself with the keys inside - cost me $200 for someone to come and open the door (after hours)!!!
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I have also wired a set with coathanger wire under the outside floor, just untwist when needed, put them somewhere where they cannot be seen easily.
I tried one of those magnetic boxes once but it fell off, luckily I saw it.
The keys wired underneath got me out of trouble with a campervan when I locked my keys in the van when visiting Uluru, what a relief to be able to get in.
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Vic, I also wire a door key under my vehicle but what I have seen in the course of my job is that some people wire an Ign key under there, most modern vehicles now use a transponder key and they do NOT like water so they open their car and it still wont start because the transponder is damaged, replacement cost - anything from $200 up as high as $1500 and in some cases even more! WIRE AN ACCESS KEY ONLY WHERE IT MAY GET WET.
Yes, I forgot about that Peter, perhaps put it in some waterproofing somehow, I gather you meant put it where it WON'T ge wet.
I went swimming a the Mataranka hot pool with my keys in my bathers once my manual key worked also but set off the alarm, then had to use the code to shut the alarm off, luckily it did not have a transponder on it only an alarm addition so managed to get around that one until I could have the alarm remote fixed.
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Vic what I meant was just wire a std door key and leave the ign keys etc in the car, much safer than trying to waterproof a transponder type. Secure/hide the transponder INSIDE the car.
No worries Peter, a bit hard with some models now that don't have door keys at all, only a transponder.
See this link for methods of gaining entry to locked cars, this tennis ball one seems interesting, be ok for home but not too many would carry a tennis ball around with them, click on;