Once the new pins are in reverse the steps to reassemble the lock.
Putting a key in a door lock.
The keyhole lock remains in place and prevents unwanted visitors who may have keys to your residence from entering.
Insert the keyhole lock key into the keyhole lock.
If the current tenants are uncertain of whether landlord actually did this asking the landlord if you can replace the locks yourself may allow you to put your own locks in.
Place the end of the straw into the opening of the lock where you normally insert your key.
You ll pay from 40 to 300 to buy a new door lock depending on design materials and whether it s a simple key in knob lock or a high end lock and handle combo with smart technology features.
Turn the key so that the keyway slot is in the exact position it was in when you inserted the key.
Slide a keyhole lock into the keyhole.
Shut and lock your door from the outside.
Landlords commonly replace or rekey the locks after the previous tenants vacate.
Insert the pins and reassemble the lock.
This is the correct position for the pin tumblers to align.
Twist the key to fasten the metal lock pins into place.
Insert the straw into the opening of the lock.
Dump out the old pins insert the new key and use tweezers or small needle nose pliers to match the new colored pins to the color code on the special instruction sheet.
Purchase a keyhole lock at your local home supply store.
Push your key in as far as it will go.