Leon drivers door lock cover

Mikertroid

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I'm awaiting an ST Cupra and will be using it as a surf wagon along it's normal role.

I always get a dummy key cut so I can lock the car and not worry about thieves etc, but on this model I understand they've hidden the lock barrel. I see how to remove the cover but over time that's going to look pants with all the wear on it.

Does anyone know if I can I get a cover with the lock exposed as per a normal car? Can't seem to find one yet....

Cheers!
 

LR231998

Alor Blue 290 Cupra
Jan 21, 2019
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I'm awaiting an ST Cupra and will be using it as a surf wagon along it's normal role.

I always get a dummy key cut so I can lock the car and not worry about thieves etc, but on this model I understand they've hidden the lock barrel. I see how to remove the cover but over time that's going to look pants with all the wear on it.

Does anyone know if I can I get a cover with the lock exposed as per a normal car? Can't seem to find one yet....

Cheers!
Had a quick look and couldn’t find anything, but why do you not just lock/unlock normally?
 

Mikertroid

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Because the key isn't waterproof. It'll get trashed in salt water in seconds. A dummy key will need to be cut.
 

HighFlyingBird

2016 Leon FR 1.4 150 in Chilli Red 2019 - 2020
Jan 15, 2019
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When unlocking the door using the key I sort of had to fold the key blade to the halfway position to get it to turn far enough to lock/unlock so if you're getting a dummy key cut it might be worth having a slimmer handle part to it.

Also worth noting that it might not let you start the car with a dummy key because of the transponder chip in the original key etc
 
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Wastedagen

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One option is to buy a spare door handle lock cap and then drill a neat hole in it. I guess about 8-10mm hole. Just enough to slide the key in and allow it to rotate...??
OK scrap that idea. Had a look, it seems there's to much of a gap between the key slot and the outer surface.

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Obviously the key would need to sit flush with the surface of the key slot to work... Oh well!

Unless you got hold of an extra long key....
 

Mikertroid

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Cheers folks.... yes dummy key just used to open door, but have found a waterproof key case that will suffice. Will keep the whole fob in there.
 
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