GregBassine
Well-known member
Hello all, It's Labor Day, so to be frank, I hope you all are out there having fun. For those who might be having fun but checking in, I have a problem which baffles me why it was allowed to happen in the first place. Here's my problem. We went out on our inaugural first time shake down camping trip with our 2014 Bighorn 3260 Elite. Had a couple of problems like the front burner worked the first night we used it, but quit working after that first night. We hear what sounds like gas coming through, but when we put a flame to it, it won't ignite. I digress. We just got home and put the slideouts out to start unpacking, and found the bedroom door is locked from the inside. The same kind of door is in our bathroom, so I noticed there are two screws which hold the handle together, both are inside the bedroom. Same with the hinges. We can't even go through our emergency hatch as it's locked. Any ideas? I know it will cost a mint to try to get a locksmith today, and they might not be able to help other then kick in the door. Your thoughts? Please reply to me at mgd@teleport.com as I'll be in and out of the RV trying to figure out how to get in. Thank you in advance to you all. This forum is a literal lifesaver. Greg PS: The bathroom door had a little pin hole which when you shove something like a paper clip, it unlocked the door. Nothing like that on the bedroom door. Just a solid lock.
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