โFeb-25-2021 05:58 AM
โFeb-26-2021 10:29 PM
Bobbo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Call the Manufacturer.
Day late and a dollar short but ALWAYS confirm the locks function BEFORE closing the door. I installed Commercial Door Hardware for 35 years.
Just maybe you need to push hard on the door and give it another try?
OP found the problem. He was putting the key in the wrong lock. Daylight and sobriety helped. A lot.
โFeb-26-2021 06:02 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Call the Manufacturer.
Day late and a dollar short but ALWAYS confirm the locks function BEFORE closing the door. I installed Commercial Door Hardware for 35 years.
Just maybe you need to push hard on the door and give it another try?
โFeb-26-2021 02:49 PM
โFeb-26-2021 12:58 PM
โFeb-26-2021 07:59 AM
โFeb-26-2021 07:47 AM
MFL wrote:
Glad you got it figured out! In the future, you may try getting on roof of camper, reaching down to lock/unlock, until you get used to the new keyhole location. :B
Jerry
โFeb-26-2021 03:49 AM
BurbMan wrote:
Well....problem fixed! For years, on every trailer we've ever had, the entry door had the hinges on the right and the lock on the left. In this config, the handle latch was the upper keyhole and the deadbolt was the lower keyhole. On this truck camper, the door is reversed, meaning that the hinges are on the left and the lock on the right. The means that the lock is installed with a reverse orientation, and you guessed it....the keyholes are reversed. I went out there in the dark and had the key in the wrong hole. Daylight fixed the issue!
โFeb-25-2021 06:36 PM
bukhrn wrote:
I knew there was something stupid about mine, they are keyed differently, the original one & this replacement.
โFeb-25-2021 12:46 PM
โFeb-25-2021 10:45 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:I knew there was something stupid about mine, they are keyed differently, the original one & this replacement.Sjm9911 wrote:
On my TT lock of the same design, the dead bolt and the latch are 2 diffrent keys. They look simmiler and turn if you mix them up. So if you had the wrong key in the door and turned it you could have jammed it up. I did this to mine when i bought the used TT because i didnt know they were diffrent. So try the other key also.
Well, that would be a totally stupid "feature" to have BOTH locks keyed with different keys..
Although, I believe the OP was able to insert the other key and now the KEY is stuck in the lock also which should not have happened either.
Guess I got lucky, when replacing the locks on our TT it has two doors so we REQUESTED to have both door locks keyed alike so same key opens both locks one both doors..
OP may have to break off the key, then drill out the lock and hope they can jimmy it into the unlocked position..
Not sure if it is a "Trimark" but there was a thread a long time ago which mentions those had a tendency to self destruct in the locked position..
Found a thread on it..
HERE
I suspect OP will have to resort to surgical removal of the entire latch/lock assembly which will destroy the entire assy in the process.
โFeb-25-2021 10:16 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Sjm9911 wrote:
On my TT lock of the same design, the dead bolt and the latch are 2 diffrent keys. They look simmiler and turn if you mix them up. So if you had the wrong key in the door and turned it you could have jammed it up. I did this to mine when i bought the used TT because i didnt know they were diffrent. So try the other key also.
Well, that would be a totally stupid "feature" to have BOTH locks keyed with different keys..
Although, I believe the OP was able to insert the other key and now the KEY is stuck in the lock also which should not have happened either.
Guess I got lucky, when replacing the locks on our TT it has two doors so we REQUESTED to have both door locks keyed alike so same key opens both locks one both doors..
OP may have to break off the key, then drill out the lock and hope they can jimmy it into the unlocked position..
Not sure if it is a "Trimark" but there was a thread a long time ago which mentions those had a tendency to self destruct in the locked position..
Found a thread on it..
HERE
I suspect OP will have to resort to surgical removal of the entire latch/lock assembly which will destroy the entire assy in the process.
โFeb-25-2021 10:08 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:
On my TT lock of the same design, the dead bolt and the latch are 2 diffrent keys. They look simmiler and turn if you mix them up. So if you had the wrong key in the door and turned it you could have jammed it up. I did this to mine when i bought the used TT because i didnt know they were diffrent. So try the other key also.
โFeb-25-2021 08:54 AM
โFeb-25-2021 08:51 AM