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All the TSA locks have a key that is used only by the TSA to open the lock.
To change the combination on a TSA lock, you will need to locate the reset button on the lock. Press and hold the reset button while setting your desired combination. Release the reset button and test the new combination to ensure it is working properly.
The specialty of using TSA locks is that a consumer can pick her or her combination for their lock, as opposed to having the manufacturer set the lock combination.
I have the same problem. throw it away
Heys combination lock embedded in side of suitcase, with a slide bar mechanism: Set lock to correct combination and slide open. You will see a small indentation on the side of the lock (opposite side from combination numbers). Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen in the indentation. While pressing down with the ink pen, change the combination to the new numbers.
A TSA 003 is a combination lock. To reset it, the shackle must be spun for 180 degrees after the current code has been entered. It is now in the reset position.
Yes, it has a three number TSA approved combination lock.
Pierre Cardin hard shell luggage has a Fixed 3-point TSA combination lock. To set the lock, follow these instructions: youtu.be/HduFDF-2CX4?si=ZMhooWL96lMbYn5t
http://www.safeskieslocks.com/support.html
Yes, HOWEVER- if it is locked, and TSA needs to inspect the inside of the luggage, they CAN break it open. You should leave it unlocked.
To reset or put in a custom code for your TSA suitcase lock follow these instructions. Set the lock to the default code of 000; use a sharp item to press the reset button in do this until you hear a click. Set your own custom code, pull the catch out as if to open the suitcase lock until you hear another click, your custom lock combination is now set.
you dont unless you want to do something illegal