- 1). Contact roadside service. Many services such as AAA or services through your car insurance company have the ability to make keys on site.
- 2). Contact a locksmith. Locksmiths can make replacement keys at the site where you are stranded with your travel trailer.
- 3). Order key blanks from TriMark Locks based on your key code. Have the keys cut locally at a hardware store if your RV dealer does not carry the key blanks that you need.
- 4). Call your RV dealer to have new locks installed if no key blanks are available for your key code or if you key code is no longer visible.
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