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a100ian



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Towbar is locked on, keyhole full of crud!

I have a swaneck towbar I'm not sure of the manufacturer. I would like to remove it and I have the key but the keyhole is full of crud and won't turn. I have tried cleaning it out with copious amounts of WD40 and nails/screwdrivers etc but it still don't budge.

I know one type can be removed by tapping out a roll pin but I can't see one on the handle of this type. Does any member have a suggestion or is it just a case of drill it out and hope that I can buy a new lock?

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CED



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There should be a red and green indicator on this type.if it’s green it’s already unlocked and a turn on the knob (stiff to turn maybe) will release it . I stick a suitably sized plastic disc to mine with grease, it never moves and forms an excellent seal to stop the crud.

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Re: Towbar is locked on, keyhole full of crud!

a100ian wrote:
I have a swaneck towbar I'm not sure of the manufacturer. I would like to remove it and I have the key but the keyhole is full of crud and won't turn. I have tried cleaning it out with copious amounts of WD40 and nails/screwdrivers etc but it still don't budge.

I know one type can be removed by tapping out a roll pin but I can't see one on the handle of this type. Does any member have a suggestion or is it just a case of drill it out and hope that I can buy a new lock?


Ive kept the same Witter removable tow ball ( very similar to yours but also has a bolted flange) ) since my first FL2 (a year after the model was released). It spends 99% of the year in the wheel well. I think if you leave it on the back for any length of time especially during winter then they get a lot of muck in them. There are dissimilar metals in its composition which encourages corrosion. I have part disassembled and re-greased mine once.
You could try cleaning the lock with a TePe interdental brush https://www.tepe.com/uk/products/interdental-brushes/ Jules

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CED



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I leave mine on to repell incompetent parkers , at least its one side covered.

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"I leave mine on to repell incompetent parkers "

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CED wrote:
I leave mine on to repell incompetent parkers , at least its one side covered.
Same here, took mine off early this year, it had never been off in it's 7 yrs & was well clogged up, I persevered with a very thin probing tool and plenty of penetrating oil & managed to get the key in, it would not turn but I carried on with the oil & a 2lb hammer & bit by bit got it moving, took me about 30 mins to remove it. Will remove it annually from now on.

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Mine is on its second car so six or seven years old and the hook is still as new - it is only on the car if the caravan is following behind, off as soon as the caravan is unhitched either on site or back at home. It is kept in the cloth bag that came with it and lives indoors when off the car.

The receiver cap is always in place when the hook is not on the car too.

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a100ian



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Thanks for all the tips, especially keeping it removed when it's off. The brush and keeping the keyhole covered when it's on. I'm going to give it a bit more time this weekend with the spray and try see if I have a little brush anywhere.

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[img] I have exactly the same problem. So far no amount of WD-40 or "massaging" with a mallet has made any difference and key refuses to turn an iota. Terrified of putting large amount of force into turning pressure for fear of it breaking off completely so had rather resigned myself to leaving the bar on permanently..
Will be pleased to hear if you are succesful and how, exactly you managed it it if so!!!

I didn'tI have any obvious crud in the keyhole and the key had no problem slotting in, it just won't turn. I will try the suggestion of having a clean out with a tepee brush though.[/img]

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the Positive point here is , if you can get the tow hitch off, then some thief won't either, so it's safe. Cool

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a100ian



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the Positive point here is , if you can get the tow hitch off, then some thief won't either, so it's safe.


Haha very true!

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