Author: shroomer
Subject: Insecurity
Posted: 28 Apr 2017 at 7:57pm
Think twice when locking valuables in your outside storage compartments. It seems that many RV manufacturers all use the same key, CH751, on their locks and have for many years. We discovered this when we were shopping for a Jayco and the salesman left a set of keys out for us to check out a unit. He mentioned the "751" key. Seems that Jayco uses it on all of them. Imagine my surprise when I turned over my R-pod keys to the new owner and saw that it too had a 751 key. I know that 99.44% of my fellow campers are decent folk, but what's the point in having a lock that anyone can open?
Befuddled.
Subject: Insecurity
Posted: 28 Apr 2017 at 7:57pm
Think twice when locking valuables in your outside storage compartments. It seems that many RV manufacturers all use the same key, CH751, on their locks and have for many years. We discovered this when we were shopping for a Jayco and the salesman left a set of keys out for us to check out a unit. He mentioned the "751" key. Seems that Jayco uses it on all of them. Imagine my surprise when I turned over my R-pod keys to the new owner and saw that it too had a 751 key. I know that 99.44% of my fellow campers are decent folk, but what's the point in having a lock that anyone can open?
Befuddled.