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It's a little unclear what you are asking for. Are you saying you have a 2004 Minnie Winnie 30V? And you need a replacement lock? Or is the Minnie Winnie lock just an example of the type you need? And surely you don't expect somebody to take the lock off their Minnie and send it to you, so I'm guessing you are looking for a part name and model number? Or maybe a source? A photo of your current entry lock would be helpful.

Would something like this work? https://www.etrailer.com/question-585450.html
 
It's a little unclear what you are asking for. Are you saying you have a 2004 Minnie Winnie 30V? And you need a replacement lock? Or is the Minnie Winnie lock just an example of the type you need? And surely you don't expect somebody to take the lock off their Minnie and send it to you, so I'm guessing you are looking for a part name and model number? Or maybe a source? A photo of your current entry lock would be helpful.

Would something like this work? https://www.etrailer.com/question-585450.html
Sorry I wasn't clear. I am looking to purchase a Keyless door lock for my Minnie. The rvlock Atlas is the one i need. Unfortunately, they are sold out, when they are in, they are expensive. Thank you, I will just keep using my key.
 
Be aware, that motorized RV's use a different lock than trailers do.

Motorized RV's have the deadbolt on TOP, above the striker, while trailers have the deadbolt on the bottom, BELOW the striker.

That being said, there is one competitor that I know of for electronic locks for RV's which is Bauer EM Bluetooth | Bauer Products this is the Bauer EM, and the model NE, both the bluetooth and not bluetooth versions, are designed for trailers.

RVLock is much clearer on this, as they have examples of various handles and tell you which of their locks is the correct lock to match up with it. Once you start using an electronic lock, you will wonder how you ever got along without it. I first installed a Schlage electronic lock on my workshop years ago to get a key off my keyring. Later I bought another one for the house and that allowed me to pare off another key. RV's are a PITA anyhow with the number of keys you need to get into various doors. You will wish you had bought the electronic lock years ago. No wagging keys around when you go for a hike on a trail or even just to wander off to the campground restrooms or showers.

I would have thought that WBO would have installed an electric lock on the coach door. My 2007 View had one and it was tied to the circuit for the cab RH door lock/unlock circuit, so that when you used the fob to lock or unlock the cab doors the coach door was also locked or unlocked.

Charles

Your Winnebago wiring diagrams..... https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/2004/04_430v_70167473015.pdf

Your Winnebago plumbing drawing and installation...... https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Diagram/2004/04_430v_plumb.pdf

Your Winnebago coach parts catalog...... https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Service/wincd/2004/4wf430v.pdf

Your Winnebago owners manual which should be the same as the printed copy you should have in your black pouch. https://www.winnebago.com/Files/Fil...eratorManuals/Operator2004/04MinnieWinnie.pdf

Link to the no longer maintained, but still on the web site, 2008 general parts catalog (an excellent reference for WBO parts. https://www.winnebagoind.com/Files/Files/Winnebago/Resources/Winnebago_Catalog.pdf

I highly suggest you download each of these PDF files and save them to a thumb drive and keep it in your coach in the black manuals pouch.

Charles
 
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