Tuffy Security 062 User Manual

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17. Check the lock operation.




TROUBLESHOOTING LOCK ALIGNMENT PROBLEMS (Be sure the rubber seal is applied in step 13)

• If the lid is out of alignment with the Lock bracket, note which direction the lid needs to be adjusted to align properly,

then lightly force the lid in the correct direction. Do this in small increments until the lid closes properly.


• If the lid is too tight or does not lock, place (1) or (2) of the extra 3/8” washers between the lock bracket and the plastic

console. (See Figure 4) This will raise the bracket up. If the problem persists (1) or (2) escutcheon rings may have
to be removed from behind the lock. This will lower the lock.






















• If the key cannot be removed when the box is locked. The lock may not be centered in the mounting hole. With the

key removed in the unlocked position, while looking at the lock-cam from under the lid, lightly push the cam
counterclockwise until it stops. This will slightly rotate the camlock in the mounting hole.


REINSTALL ASSEMBLED CONSOLE

18. Reinstall the console by guiding it over the gearshift lever, 4WD lever, and emergency brake, inserting each into its

proper slot. Be careful not to tear your seats, rip the gearshift boot, or scratch the dash.


19. If you have an Air Bag Disable Switch reinstall it with the original mounting hardware. Make sure it is still plugged in

correctly.


20. Line up the holes making sure that the right side of the console is on the outside of the emergency brake bracket.

21. Start to fasten the console down by using the provided, (2) 5/16 x 1 ¼” bolts, (2) 5/16 nylock nuts and (4) 5/16”

washers in the two original mounting holes you drilled out earlier. Insert the bolts from underneath the vehicle. To
prevent rust we recommend applying silicone sealant to the bolts before inserting them into the drilled holes.


22. Fasten the rest of the console to the vehicle using the original mounting bolts. You may want to put silicone sealant

on the rest of the mounting screws to prevent rust.


23. Check the operation of the lock and all the levers including the emergency brake. Make sure the brake does not hit

the console when engaged.

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