The TSA007 is a standard lock found on many Delsey luggage models. If you have forgotten your combination, the keyhole you see on the lock is reserved for customs agents, not for a personal key. If you are locked out, you can recover your lost password by reading the internal mechanical markers that are built into every TSA007 mechanism.
Shine a bright light into the gaps beside each numbered wheel. As you rotate the dials, look for a small notch or flat spot on the axle underneath the number. Turn all three wheels so that these notches are facing the exact same way. From this point, rotate each dial simultaneously (usually two clicks) until the release latch moves. This method identifies the forgotten code without needing any special tools.
After you have opened your Delsey bag, you can overwrite the old code with a new one. Press the reset button with a tool, enter your new combination, and slide the release button to confirm. This ensures your bag is secure and you have a password that you can remember for future trips.
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I forgot my TSA007 lock combination, how do I open it?
You don’t need to break it. TSA007 locks have a design feature that allows you to decode the combination using the “gap detection” method shown in our video. It usually takes less than 2 minutes.
Does the TSA007 lock come with a key?
No. Luggage with TSA007 locks does not come with a key for the owner. The keyhole is strictly for customs officers (TSA agents) to open your bag for inspection. However, you can buy a “TSA007 Master Key” online if you are locked out.
How do I reset a TSA007 password?
Most TSA007 locks have a small, indented “reset button” near the dials. Press it down with a pen until it clicks, set your new numbers, and then push the main release button to save the new code.
Will a TSA002 key open a TSA007 lock?
No. TSA keys are specific. A TSA002 key only opens 002 locks. For a 007 lock, you must use a TSA007 master key.
I see “TSA007” on my lock, but I don’t know the luggage brand. How do I unlock it?
“TSA007” is the model of the lock, not the luggage brand. The good news is that the unlocking mechanism is standard across all brands. You can use the “feeler method” (inserting a thin tool next to the dials to find the notches) to decode it, regardless of whether it’s a Samsonite, Tumi, or unbranded bag.
My TSA007 lock does not have a reset button. How do I change the code?
Not all TSA007 locks use a push-button reset. If you don’t see a small dot:
1,Set the dial to the current correct code (usually 0-0-0).
2,Push the main release button (or slide the latch) towards the “open” position and hold it there.
3,While holding it, rotate the dials to your new code.
4,Release the button. Your new code is set.
Can I use a hairpin or paperclip to pick a TSA007 lock?
No, picking the key cylinder (the keyhole) requires professional locksmith tools. However, you can use a thin piece of plastic or a feeler gauge to decode the combination dials, which is much easier and faster than picking the keyhole.
Is there a universal key for TSA007 locks?
Yes. The “TSA007 Master Key” is a standardized key used by airport security. While it is intended for officials, these keys are widely available online. If you are permanently locked out, buying one is a cheap and effective solution.
What is the difference between TSA002 and TSA007?
The main difference is the keyway shape. A TSA002 key cannot open a TSA007 lock, and vice versa. TSA007 is the most common lock type found on modern suitcases, while TSA002 is often found on older or budget-friendly luggage.