Locked roof rack-no keys!
#101
I recently purchased a used car that has a locking top rack. I am trying to get a key for it since it unfortunately did not come with one. The only indications and lettering on my top rack are "auf" and "zu" around the outside. There is no key code.
Anyone happen to have any guidance about how I can go about getting a new key? Or possibly even what company this rack may have come from?
Any information is helpful.
Thank you.
Anyone happen to have any guidance about how I can go about getting a new key? Or possibly even what company this rack may have come from?
Any information is helpful.
Thank you.
#102
"Auf" signifies a surface or object that something rests upon(secured) "Zu" means “to”/“towards” something (to release).
#104
Lol, I learned all my German in about 1.5 years, 25 years ago while playing semi pro football after i got out of the Army. I can search definitions and all, but it all depends in the context. "Pass auf" means, watch out. In the end, $.02. Thanks for looking that up.
#105
The "Z" Man.... Always Love your posts.... Then I usually have few beers and hit the head. Aufmerksamkeit
#106
Auf and zu is German. Off and on, or however it translates.<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->https://sharpedgeshop.com/collection...-multi-purposeI didn't search it. Just from what i hopefully remember. Lol, don't know if it helped, but my $.02 .
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