Hitch/Receiver keyhole plugged

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Delray

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In searching, I am seeing a lot of tow hitch receiver issues, but none with this exact problem.

I have my keys, but initially could not even slide that tiny rectangular silver hole cover to access the hole. After spraying it with WD-40, I convinced it to slide open with a screwdriver only to find it was packed full of sand/dirt. After spraying cleaner in the hole multiple times, and removing the debris, the key still will not fit all the way in. It may be the mechanism is jammed or a larger rock or something is still in there.

Do I have a regular locksmith take a swing at it, or go to the dealer? I just need to remove it for off-roading this spring.
 

Rubber Cow

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I'd suggest that you should try cleaning the key hole out with compressed air and a dental tool-that you can get in most hobby shops.
 

CMGRover

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x2 and if that doesn't work a locksmith could get it off for you. I had a lock smith get a broken bit of key out mine.
 

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You can purchase a new lock piece separate from the entire hitch. Last time I checked they were decently cheap, < $40.

There is a roll pin that can be removed to allow the entire green handle to be pulled off when the lock cylinder gets to the point it will no longer work, or the keys are lost/broken.
 

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I think I paid like $13 for a new lock for mine from the dealer. Took about 20 mins or a half hour to do myself. You do need to at least get the hitch off though, I think.
 

Delray

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thanks for the responses, and options. Will check into it when it warms up again.
 

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