That depends on the specific kind of lock.
If you don't know the code to the combination lock then your stuffed. Just go through all the possible combinations and unlock it (only if its a 3/4 digit) On the other hand if you do know the code and want to change the lock, hold down the unlock button/lever and change the digits and that should change the code.
To change the combination on a Tumi lock, first, ensure the lock is set to the current combination. Then, use a small tool (like a pen) to press the reset button located on the side of the lock while turning the dials to your desired new combination. Release the reset button, and your new combination is now set. Make sure to test the new code before using the lock.
Set the combination to the correct setting, then press the button that may be placed on the bottom of the lock, or somewhere else, and while holding that down, change the code to what you desire it to be.
To change the code on a Master Lock 69122, first, locate the reset hole on the back of the lock. Use a small tool, like a paperclip, to press and hold the reset button inside the hole. While holding the button, set your desired combination by turning the dials. Release the reset button once you’ve set your new code, and then test the lock to ensure it opens with the new combination.
A person could change the code on a Cipher lock by taking the whole lock apart and going into the innards of the lock and changing the cadences of the lock around to what they want it to be.
Yes, you can change the combination on a combination lock by following the manufacturer's instructions or using a reset tool, if provided.
If your ipod is locked and you don't remember the code, you have to restart the ipod. If you just want to turn combination lock off then do not create a code.
Simply open the lock and change the open lock to your new code, E.g 1234, Then close the lock then 1234 will be the combonation That is how i change my locks anyway
NOPE
To open a vault lock box with a 3-code lock, first ensure you have the correct combination. Start by rotating the first dial to the first code number, then turn the second dial to the second code number, and finally, turn the third dial to the third code number. After entering the complete combination, pull or push the lock mechanism to open the box. If the code is correct, the lock should disengage; if not, double-check the code and try again.
Ask the person it belongs to.
To change the code on a padlock, first open the lock using the current code. Then, locate the reset button or dial on the lock. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to input a new code by turning the dial or pressing buttons. Once the new code is set, test the lock to ensure it is working properly.