Update on the locked bay doors:
On November 4th a locksmith drilled one lock out (the electrical bay so I could test the K21 relay). I spent a week trying to figure out which wires go to which terminal on K21 because the locksmith removed them and didn't mark what went where. In the meantime, I ordered 10 new bay latches from NWRV in Eugene. They are black, but only 1/3 the price of the chrome ones that I have now. Last weekend, I took the coach 50 miles from home to the storage building another BAC member has, that is heated, as we have had early bitter cold and snow in late October and the first two weeks of November. The goal was to drill 4 more critical doors, as we have to leave for FL next Monday, and install the new latches. We only got 3 done. The new latches didn't come with any instruction, and they were packaged un-assembled. So, the first one took almost 4 hours..hahaha...trial and error, learning how the different pieces caused different reactions in the mechanism. We did the water bay (the one that was locked but not latched..can't travel like that) and the pass through bay (one side has the tubs of fresh water hoses, and sewer hoses and connections and the other side has our Brake Buddy and the tub with the connections and the power cord for towing). We didn't have to drill that side because I crawled through the bay and opened it from inside. We did the curbside bay next to the Hydro Hot, and it was accessible from the pass through bay as well. That bay has all of my tools and parts.
Today, it warmed up to 47 here, so I did two more doors. (the ones that come out with the slide..only had to drill one. I'm telling you, I can tell you how those things go together and how they work, blindfolded!! I don't have the HH door yet, or the little one back by the battery bay, but I can do those when we get to warm weather. It has been a great learning experience.
I would like to say thank you to all who posted help and suggestions for this problem. I bought all new actuators as well, but didn't install them yet. I don't want to be stuck without being able to open the doors. I will do them next spring when we get back home.
P.S. If you ever change them, don't lose that little spring!!