Help - before I go mad

May 30, 2009
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We have a 6 month old twin axle Luner and are having trouble getting one of the Al-ko wheel locks off. The front one came away with no bother but the second one wont budge. The centre barrel just keeps turning with the key. We couldn't get a reply to our 4 telephone calls to Al-ko and the local service centre said "just keep persevering it will eventually work" !!! We hasve now spent 5 hours trying. Has anyone had this trouble and overcome it? Or can someone office any advice?

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Feb 3, 2008
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My new lock played up recently after a few days of heavy rain, the plunger pins weren't working correctly. I solved it with a quick squirt of WD40 (before inserting the key), and then making sure I held the 'outer' knurling with one hand (to stop the whole assembly turning) whilst turning the key with the other.
 
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Thanks 'woody',
Thanks for your response. We have tried all that. The locks have not been exposed to the weather as rh eawning has been up all summer (!).
 
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I've had a similar problem. It seems like the lube in the lock solidifies over a period of time and prevents the key from engaging correctly. I flushed the lock through with WD40 which dissolves the grease gunge and then I used teflon lube which does not dry out the same way. It is now about a year since I had the problem and not had any further issues. I now give all the locks on the caravan a quick squirt of teflon spray about every 3 or 4 months. Coincidently I also have a Lunar twin axle but I doubt that has anything to do with the Alko lock not functioning.
 
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supergranne said:
Hi Topcat
He was using the wrong key.
That rings a bell, see start of 'Woosie Club' thread in Chit -chat
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