Here's a few videos that you may find usefull...
They are predominately made in the USA but the methods are universal…
Not sure if your current lock can be replaced?
Scroll down for a comparison chart…
Playlist
If you don’t feel like changing the batteries every six months, you can always hardwire the lock in. You just need a 12c to 6v converter, some time and patience, and some expertise, but be aware, you may affect any warranty if you unexpectantly cause damage…
Alternatively, here's some pdf files you can view or download...
Installing your RV lock
Programming Your Keypad and Remote Fob
Not sure which lock you need?
Type A locks are the ones usually found on a HEHR door or similar; most common on Winnebago and older Jayco motorhomes. The rear of the lock usually has two levers, although some older models only have one lever.
![A Class locks](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Common-Locks-300x130.jpg)
![RVlock Type A Type A lock - End on](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/RVlock-Type-A-rotated-psb2meveio5v7arcentvc5k6g49yx31taf77mapnx8.jpg)
![RVlock (12) Type A rear view](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/RVlock-12-ps7uw6vyi8x3k2fg7sfdphhvlv1xtbfshjefik0evw.jpg)
Here are some examples of locks from older Jayco motorhomes which can easily be replaced by our Type A Digital Keyless Lock (Left-hand).
![Jayco](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Jayco2-Front2-150x150.jpg)
![Jayco lock](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Jayco1-Front-150x150.jpeg)
![Jayco lock](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Jayco2-Back-150x150.jpg)
![Jayco locks](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Jayco3-Back-150x150.jpg)
![Jayco lock](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Jayco1-Edge-150x150.jpeg)
Type B locks are the ones usually found on fifth wheelers. The rear of the lock usually only has one lever.
The striker plate is different because the deadbolt is in a different position.
![Type C Locks](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Common-Compact-Locks-300x121.jpg)
![Compact Lock LH3 Type C lock - End on](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/Compact-Lock-LH3-ps9mjtesldzcvlpqqcv8n7a503x7w117k16g46713w.jpg)
![RV Lock Type B](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Compact-Lock-LH2-300x235.jpg)
Type C locks are a compact version of Type B locks. Mainly used on doors where space is a problem. ie. Where there is a full glass window in the door. The opening size is the same as Type B.
![Type C Locks](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Common-Compact-Locks-300x121.jpg)
![Compact Lock LH3 Type C lock - End on](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/Compact-Lock-LH3-ps9mjtesldzcvlpqqcv8n7a503x7w117k16g46713w.jpg)
![Compact Lock LH1 RV Lock Compact](https://rvlocksaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/Compact-Lock-LH1-ps84opayyk33ugb1l7hw8zox6bgo70a0ceuaom3ld4.jpg)
If you need further help you can use the table below or send us a message here.
RV Lock Type | Opening Size (mm) Width x Height x Depth | Keyless Lock Size (mm) Width x Height | Replaces Keyed Lock Size Width x Height |
---|---|---|---|
Type A | 125 x 125 x 35 | 178 x 140 | 146 x 140 |
Type B | 70 x 95 x 38 | 140 x 108 | 89 x 108 |
Type C | 70 x 95 x 38 | 114 x 108 | 89 x 108 |