How to Open a TSA Lock Without a Key?

Publié le par Menson

Sometimes you may forget the key code of a TSA lock, then here comes the problem, how to open a TSA lock without damage it when you forget the combination you set and don't have the key?


(Source from Amazon, tsa locks for luggage)

I have heard that there are ways to open a TSA lock commonly found in suitcases even when you have forgotten the code.

Method One:
Grab the lock with your left hand (so that opening lever points to the right.) in a way that your finger tips bring tension on the lock. You will need a high amount of tactile impressions on your fingers.

Now with your right hand rightmost finger (the small one) push that opening lever to the right, again to bring tension on the mechanism.

Then carefully twist the numbers. Start with the rightmost one. You will feel a slightly different impression when the opening slot for the correct number rolls into place. This procedure will take some time (most likely you will need 3 - 4 rotations of each wheel until you get the feel of it.

If tactile did not work place your ear close to the lock and repeat, you will hear a scratch when transitioning from a wrong to a wrong number but a more clicky sound when transitioning from a wrong to a correct number.

As a sidenote: Such locks are totally worthless if you want to prevent theft or anything like that. The only thing that they do is keep the zipper shut while its on board. See this video on how easy it is to break a zipper. The reason the locks are useless are that the zipper is so much easier to break into that nobody would bother to even try breaking that lock.

Method Two:
All your need is one pen, No fiddle-diddle with the lock itself.

If your suitcase closes with a zip, then it can be opened with a normal biro (the ubiquitous cheap Bic office biro works particularly well). Simply hold the biro so it points parallel to the zip, with the nib end pointing into the zip teeth (I find about 60 degrees works). Then press down. The pen disengages the teeth of the zip, and you can pull them apart by running the pen or your finger along the zip.

To reclose, simply pull the zipper over the opened part, and then back again. This works even on those suitcases with two zip pulls that lock together. Travel security like this method because it's fast, basically undetectable, and doesn't require any special tooling or any co-operation from the lock manufacturers.

Method Three:
Kind of stupid
For example, tsa lock with three number rings. This gives us 1000 possible combinations. So in the worst case you could simply try all of them:

Start with one of the outer number rings,increase its numbers and test if you can open the case for each, if you completed a round increase the next ring by one number.[rinse and repeat].

Or you can put a little force on the opening mechanism as if you want to open it. Do this through all of the following:
slowly turn the ring one by one;
you might feel that the ring get a bit harder to move in certain positions. Leave it in that position and move on to the next one.

This method will not always work and is easier for low quality locks as rings might even lock into the correct position.

Try above methods as you can, find the way suits you!

Source from How to Open a TSA Lock

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