2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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Oops, tactical error. I bet that won't happen againLloyd said:That all sounds great but both sets of keys to the TV were in the Tab.
Pjknoble said:I think it is something with the kind of handle/lock they use. I have a new 2021 T@B 400 and if the door slams, it will automatically lock shut. There must be enough give/jiggling that it pushes it into a locked position. It happened to me the first day when I was putting things in and out. Luckily, I had the other key in the house. I immediately went to get a Hide-a-key and installed it. It now contains all other keys that I need. (This has happened another 4 times). Drives me crazy. Not a good “feature”.

Not enough demand, most likely. No other US RV manufacturer uses these new doors.Finchy said:@Verna That's a real bummer. I wonder why they have not produced one.
I have opposite problem. I tend to leave the wallet in the T@B when I'm hanging in the campground for a weekend. Arrive on Friday, and put the wallet away when getting ready for bed. Hanging in the recliner all day Saturday (contemplating the wind blowing through the leaves) Leave on Sunday, and forget to bring the wallet into the truck. Ooops going through a drive-through on the way home. Funny sight getting out of the truck in the drive through, going around to the T@B to get the walletChanW said:I have a spare key, for both my truck and the Tab, with the 'unimportant parts' ground off, so it fits in my wallet. I 'always' have my wallet.... (knock on wood)

I think they are Italian. When looking for parts for my Dutchmen handle, found the new door parts in an Italian catalogueDenny16 said:I have seen them used on Europe caravans, recognized the door right off. The current doors are imported by nüCamp from Europe.
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Well at least you didn't leave it on a picnic table, or have a squirrel steal it...Mouseketab said:I have opposite problem. I tend to leave the wallet in the T@B when I'm hanging in the campground for a weekend. Arrive on Friday, and put the wallet away when getting ready for bed. Hanging in the recliner all day Saturday (contemplating the wind blowing through the leaves) Leave on Sunday, and forget to bring the wallet into the truck. Ooops going through a drive-through on the way home. Funny sight getting out of the truck in the drive through, going around to the T@B to get the walletChanW said:I have a spare key, for both my truck and the Tab, with the 'unimportant parts' ground off, so it fits in my wallet. I 'always' have my wallet.... (knock on wood)