You can buy a key safe for under $10.00.
Hi. Does anyone know if the non remote spare key that comes with the van can get wet in salt water? I'd like to use mine to lock my vehicle and keep it in my boardies whilst I go for a surf. I don't trust the many hiding spots on the van, nor do I want to spend $60 on a key safe.
Cheers frank
You can buy a key safe for under $10.00.
I bought a waterproof pouch that I keep my key in while surfing , has a lanyard for around your neck I kept it inside the spring suit in cooler weather and in a Velcro pocket with the lanyard attached to the fly buttons on the shorts . Never had any problems with water totally waterproof .
Wheel arches are plastic not there methinks .
My mate uses something like this
https://www.bunnings.com.au/sandlefo...-safe_p4210698
When we head out, we just lock it to one of the front springs or elsewhere on the that can fit it.
I got mine from a surf shop in Noosa , its a silicone pouch with a snap lock top with a small rotating lock to keep it water tight .
I like the look of this option (although it's probably more than the $60 you don't want to spend )
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As for that spare key, I *think* it would be OK in salt water but then I also figure that it doesn't really matter too much if you drop the normal car key into the glove box (or somewhere else in the car) then use the spare to lock and unlock the car
The alternative plan is to get a proper plastic surf key cut, but they don't let you start the car anyway so you're still back to leaving the flip key in the car so you might as well just use the spare key for free and who cares too much if you kill it?! (what else are you doing with it anyway?)
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Yes, the non remote can get wet, you can even take it diving if you want to as the transponder chip is completely sealed from the elements.
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