TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Forgetting the code for the luggage lock when traveling often happens. This is because luggage is typically stored for extended periods and only used for travel. This makes it easy to forget the lock code, especially when there are several pieces of luggage with different codes.
Before explaining how to open a forgotten luggage lock code, here's how to set the default code of 000 on new luggage.
Most combination locks on luggage have a reset status. Look for a small hidden button or slide lever inside the zipper or near the lock. A TSA lock with a red diamond logo is very common.
The reset process is the same for all brands, including Samsonite, VIP, Swiss Military, American Tourister, and others. Just find the TSA logo. Items that may be needed are paper clips, a pen, or a sharp pencil to press the reset button. New luggage is usually set to the number 000, so users can easily set their own travel lock combination.
If you already know the current code or use the factory default number 000, follow the steps.
- Enter the current combination to unlock the lock, then release the zipper or lock.
- Find the hidden reset button or internal lever and press it with a pen until it clicks or stays closed. The lock is now ready to be programmed. While holding the button, set a new three-digit code that is easy to remember.
- Release the button or return the lever to its original position.
- Randomize the buttons and immediately test the new code to ensure it locks and unlocks correctly before packing important items.
Forgotten Lock Code
If the combination is completely unknown or forgotten, there are several ways to overcome it.
- The "brute force" method can be used. There are 1,000 combinations from 000 to 999. Trying each number systematically is often faster than panicking. Although many YouTube videos and internet blogs claim this takes 15 to 20 minutes, it can actually take longer. It's best to allocate a weekend for this process.
- The "feel" method is very suitable for patient travelers. Usually, the luggage has a three-turn lock code. Pull the shackle slightly and turn it until you feel a connection or see a small indentation. Repeat for the second and third turns. Once all three are aligned, try the sequence and adjust by adding or subtracting one if it doesn't open. Reduce the combination to about 30 combinations.
Prevent Forgetting the Code
Choose a code that is easy to remember. Birthdates or years of birth are somewhat complicated because they consist of four digits. Some options that really work:
- Last three digits of the phone number
- Landline number if it consists of three digits
- Lucky number sequence
- Store the combination in the phone notes in the travel section.
- Test the new code three times before packing.
- If the lock feels sticky, use a short burst of compressed air to clean the tumblers.
Luggage locks are designed to make traveling easier, not stressful. With a little care, travelers can reset luggage locks or overcome forgotten codes without any problems.