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Has your van key snapped?
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postmanzach
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Has your van key snapped?
Happened to me today and garage had someone else on the way same problem, what’s going on?
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BenacreNick
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
No, the key doesn't really have any metal parts to it anymore, so there's nothing to snap ?
Also the batteries don't last very long, as the workshop use 20p batteries.
Also the batteries don't last very long, as the workshop use 20p batteries.
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Shaugi
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
One of our DPR snapped a key a few weeks ago
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yellowbelly
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
Not had the metal bit snap, but have had the plastic assembly fall to pieces loads of times.
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Mr Rush
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
Is this the modern equivalent of breaking a pouch box key? At least you don't have to wait four months for Romec to fix it.
The machine stops.
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mentaltheshots
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
Happened to me twice, both times when turning the ignition. Got told was using too much force. Got a new key after the second time (first time workshop done a repair
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TopperGas
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
Probably down to the constant switching on/switching off of the van's ignition, on a busy day I must now do that over 200 times a day. Compare that to an average car and it's probably switched less than 10 times a day on average.postmanzach wrote: ↑23 Dec 2025, 20:38Happened to me today and garage had someone else on the way same problem, what’s going on?
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postmanzach
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
Yep, say maybe more than 300 on rurals now you have to take the key out even to take 1-2 steps to the box.TopperGas wrote: ↑26 Dec 2025, 10:33Probably down to the constant switching on/switching off of the van's ignition, on a busy day I must now do that over 200 times a day. Compare that to an average car and it's probably switched less than 10 times a day on average.postmanzach wrote: ↑23 Dec 2025, 20:38Happened to me today and garage had someone else on the way same problem, what’s going on?
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twoloops
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
We have a few vans you can remove the key once you've started it (or just use a teaspoon) plus the trimble wires have worked loose
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Deadly
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
It used to be a regular occurance on the older vans back in the day, the workshop just used to braze a large washer on to the top of the key 
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postmanplod2025
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
anybody know what type of battery a key fob takes? since royal mail are so tight they wont buy ones as replacement
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ted_e_bear
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
Open it up and look if you're planning on replacing it yourself as you'd have to do that anywaypostmanplod2025 wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 19:31anybody know what type of battery a key fob takes? since royal mail are so tight they wont buy ones as replacement
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TopperGas
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Re: Has your van key snapped?
I wouldn't attempt it as if you damaged the key then nobody will thank you for trying to replace the battery.