I decided my easiest alternative was to drill through the lock, hoping that it would spin the screw that holds the assembly together out. Used a 5/32" drill bit. Less than one minute of drilling the screw spun out and the door was open. The screw was still good so I reinstalled the lock without hooking up the electrical locking mechanism----don't need the battery bay to lock.
An autopsy showed that although the electric lock sounded like it was opening, it was not. Why the key didn't work remains a mystery. Next project is installing emergency pulls on the wires that operate the side locks.
BTW, Those tumblers are standard rv locks. One of four keys fits them all. Take key and old tumbler to a locksmith and you can get an exact replacement l
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )
(04-23-2021, 03:22 PM)Richard Wrote: BTW, Those tumblers are standard rv locks. One of four keys fits them all. Take key and old tumbler to a locksmith and you can get an exact replacement l
Richard,
Can you elaborate on this comment? I have coach #385, no keys that seem to work, or the tumblers are all stiff and corroded, plus I have missing locks all together. So, I am looking for a complete new set. Also I cannot open the door for the antifreeze fill yet. I guess I can use the drill trick mentioned in this thread.
This sight is great, most questions can be answered with a proper search.
Karl and Lisa G.
Coach #385
Toad - Not ready for that yet