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What Brand Of Keyless Entry Door Lock Do I Need

timmac
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Explorer
Wanting to upgrade my Trimmark 030-0900 lock to a keyless entry type, what brand and model do I need, anyone do this and is there a model for my Bounder.





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tderonne
Explorer
Explorer
"adaptable to power door lock actuation" just means there's a lever with a hole in it to hook an actuator to.

You can see the lever on the right:
Tim

2004 Winnebago Adventurer 31Y
Ford chassis

CharlesinGA
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Explorer
Visually, that is the same door lock that I have in my View, it has and electric actuator controlled by the vehicles locking system. Some recent View/Navion models had problems because the lock draws too much current and was burning up the Sprinter control module, so WBO modified the system by adding a relay and controlling the relay with the vehicles locking system and allowing the relay, fused separately, to operate the lock.

Yes, you need a spring loaded double contact set in the door jam, to transfer the power from the door to the jam. However it all works well.

Trimark also markets their own keyless system and fob, called e-ASK

http://www.trimarkcorp.com/en/zPlatFormList.aspx?intcategoryid=89&topcategoryid=175&scategoryid=176

You have this one here...............

http://www.trimarkcorp.com/en/zPlatform.aspx?platformid=22&categoryid=89

Note that it is "adaptable to power door lock actuation".

Charles
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Nutinelse2do
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Explorer
According to RV Lock, they are coming out with a lock for Class A's in 2017-2018.
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timmac
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Explorer
dougrainer wrote:
The aftermarket installs are the smaller door locks. You have the large Tri Mark and I have not seen a kit to replace your size lock. Doug


Thanks I have search the net and also have not found one, sure hope soon they start making one.

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
The aftermarket installs are the smaller door locks. You have the large Tri Mark and I have not seen a kit to replace your size lock. Doug

theczar
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Explorer
It is not needed nor was it difficult. I just replaced the lock on my 5ver. It took all of 10 mins. It has a keypad, remote and key as a backup. I love it. One thing I like about the one I got is the key is not the standard RV key that everyone has a master of. Looking on their website, it says they have a version coming soon for class A's. You might want to call them to get more info on what is soon. The website is: RV Lock

I have heard good things about Bauer for keyless locks as well. Their website is: Bauer Products

Hope this helps

timmac
Explorer
Explorer
usersmanual wrote:
timmac wrote:
Wanting to upgrade my Trimmark 030-0900 lock to a keyless entry type, what brand and model do I need, anyone do this and is there a model for my Bounder.


its very involved as U need wires up door post and contacts installed and switch in the door(contacts) and a electric actuator installed etc if its like a factory deal


I saw one here at Vegas trailer supply that takes batteries and has a key backup but it did not fit my lock size, surly there is one out there.

usersmanual
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Explorer
timmac wrote:
Wanting to upgrade my Trimmark 030-0900 lock to a keyless entry type, what brand and model do I need, anyone do this and is there a model for my Bounder.


its very involved as U need wires up door post and contacts installed and switch in the door(contacts) and a electric actuator installed etc if its like a factory deal

usersmanual
Explorer
Explorer
frankdamp wrote:
Why? Keyless entry is just something else electrical/electronic to go wrong. If it uses a mechanical key as a backup, as my Kia Sedona does, you can still gain entry, but I wouldn't go "keyless" altogether.

no one goes keyless they all have a key as a back up

frankdamp
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Explorer
Why? Keyless entry is just something else electrical/electronic to go wrong. If it uses a mechanical key as a backup, as my Kia Sedona does, you can still gain entry, but I wouldn't go "keyless" altogether.
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen, pet - female Labrador (10 yrs old), location Anacortes, WA, retired RVers (since Dec 2014)