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Title: Spare tire key
Post by: talon59 on March 28, 2013, 09:26 AM
I need info regarding the spare tire compartment key on my 88 superchief. I have one key which opens all my outside compartments except for the aft spare tire compartment. I would figure that compartment to open with the same key also. Is there another key or do i have an issue with the lock mechanism?
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: Froggy1936 on March 28, 2013, 09:40 AM
As Wif awll spware twires , Thre wis awaweys a spware kwey for the wupercheif Frank  :)rotflmao                             Added 1/3/15 This was a lot funnier before they corrected his model error Wich he listed as a Wuperchief  Frank
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: DaveVA78Chieftain on March 28, 2013, 12:37 PM
Thats one question you will most likely have to direct at Winnebago themselves.

Dave
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: talon59 on March 28, 2013, 01:07 PM
I guess i should put troy from winnebago on speed dial! Thanks for the input. :(
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: talon59 on April 12, 2013, 10:18 PM
Just wanted to finish up this issue by saying after speaking to winnie i was told that one key should open all compartments including spare tire. I suppose po may have replaced the cylinder and didn't give me the key? Any way, i guess it's time for for the big a $@!#@! screw driver and another new cylinder.
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: Gary Eddy on April 12, 2013, 10:52 PM
Those locks are pretty easy to "pick". You might give it a try with a $10 kit from a hardware store.
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: talon59 on April 13, 2013, 06:44 AM
I suppose maybe i should attempt the lock pick option prior to my natural remedy which would be to tear something up when it doesn't cooperate. Off to the hardware i go. Thanks  :)clap
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: MotorPro on April 13, 2013, 06:50 AM
Try shooting wd 40 into the lock before you destroy it. Half my compartments seemed like I had the wrong key. One shot and they opened like new.
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: talon59 on April 13, 2013, 06:54 AM
Good morning pro, I was actually gonna shoot some of that graphite stuff in there this morning after returning from my friendly ace hardware man.Thanks for the input.
Title: Re: )Spare tire key
Post by: enigma960080 on January 02, 2015, 11:12 PM
If you have not already destroyed the  lock... My 89 SC  Spare tire lock  had a bit of an attitude and required  pressure  in various  locations  of the cover  to release the  lock  lever from binding....   and  a healthy shot of (insert lubrication preference here)  with  make things a little  easier in the future.     My experience  is  whatever  force  needed to unlock the  rear cover,  locking it back  takes  twice as much force!  (https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
Title: Re: Spare tire key
Post by: bluekayak on September 21, 2015, 10:14 PM
I have only had my 1990 Elandan a few days and one of the first things I did was sort out the keys. It has a separate key just for the spare tire compartment. I have one key that opens up every other outside compartment including access to adding water to the storage tank and the gas door. There are two different keys for the main entry door. One of them is the deadbolt key that does not seem to do anything else.

I have not found a key that opens up my driver's side and passenger side front doors. The regular door lock key (not for the deadbolt) can lock these doors, but it does not unlock them, at least not if they have been locked from the inside. Tomorrow I'm going to check and see if they open the doors if they were used to first lock them from the outside.

Jerry
Title: Re: )Spare tire key
Post by: lemortede on September 21, 2015, 10:45 PM
Quote from: enigma960080 on January 02, 2015, 11:12 PM
If you have not already destroyed the  lock... My 89 SC  Spare tire lock  had a bit of an attitude and required  pressure  in various  locations  of the cover  to release the  lock  lever from binding....   and  a healthy shot of (insert lubrication preference here)  with  make things a little  easier in the future.     My experience  is  whatever  force  needed to unlock the  rear cover,  locking it back  takes  twice as much force!  (https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)

My 88 has the same attitude problem. I have to apply pressure to the right place to get the lock cylinder to turn. The sides turn opposite directions too.