October 14, 20214 yr Are they Gen 2 Brat’s a single-key vehicle? Same key for doors, glove box and ignition or do they have a different key for ignition?
October 14, 20214 yr Originally, it was a one-key vehicle, but often they'll have two keys by this point in time.
October 14, 20214 yr Mine apparently originally had two keys and after I had bought my 1984 GL wagon, I had to call a locksmith to redo the main all-around key and he took the factory valet key for scrap, which annoyed me, but he modified/tweaked the new all-around key, trying to accommodate the wear, which really didn't help. My book (owners manual) showed two different keys; the main all-around key and the valet key. The latest locksmith I took my business to had a computerized system that produced an excellent new key rather than the repetitious "copy-of-a-copy-of-a-copy-of-a-key" which loses quality over those multiple copyings.
October 15, 20214 yr some later models Brumby in Oz came out with one sided key for ignition, double for doors - yuck !
October 15, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, Step-a-toe said: some later models Brumby in Oz came out with one sided key for ignition, double for doors - yuck ! Geez I never heard of this before! My brumby has three keys - ignition, doors and fuel lid lock. Got lucky on the fuel lid lock - it fits one of Ruby Scoo’s (L series) keys! Very lucky... Cheers Bennie
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