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Schlage BE365. Worked fine inside. Installed it in the outer door. Worked good. Hour later tumbler keeps spinning and doesn't unlock. Possible it doesn't work in cold weather?

yes could have frozen, unlikely . I have found that exterior doors usually close tighter with the weatherstripping pushing against the door effectively preloading the back set ( latch mechanism) causing pressure on the latch components. sounds to me like your tumbler connection to the back set has malfunctioned for some reason, take it apart and check the little flat bar that goes from one side of the lock to the other and make sure it is correctly inserted into the thumb turn on the inside of the door.
2/24/2019 4:32:03 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Feb 24, 2019 • 998 views
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Schlage keyless deadbolt....has worked great for two years, suddenly when code is entered and accepted, cylinder just spins, without moving deadbolt. Battery is good.

There is a small cam arm that can come loose and drop out of it's location, which jams the solenoid mechanism. There are a number of complaints that the newer keyless locks aren't as reliable as older products made by Schlage. I found a video showing this fault and how to fix it but I would consider this a temporary fix - Schlage B365 lock deadbolt problem (I would add a light grease like white lithium to moving parts during reassembly to reduce wear)
10/9/2018 9:54:56 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Oct 09, 2018 • 12,848 views
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Is there a way to get inside to change a dead battery in the Schlage FE595 if you don't have the key????

You don't need a key to change the battery just a screw driver
2/15/2018 12:57:25 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Feb 15, 2018 • 676 views
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Schlage lv 9077 when locked from outside will not open from both sides

That lock is built with the option to set it up for different functions. It sounds like you have it set up for classroom security or the vestibule function. You may be able to change it to another function but it will need to be removed from the door. If your lock body can be changed for function the directions to do so should be on the side of the body...or found in the instructions that came with the lock.
12/31/2017 7:15:34 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 31, 2017 • 372 views
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Schlage model be365 working backwards I need to put code in for locking but to unlock only have to press Schlage button, please help

The timing is off. Remove the lock again. Pull out the directions where it told you to install with timing mark set just so...and move things to that position and reinstall lock. Not a big problem to have and it should only take a minute to correct. Have fun!
12/31/2017 7:11:07 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 31, 2017 • 3,028 views
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I cannot open my outside door. It's a Schlage lock and with both doorknobs off the lock will not allow me to turn the square piece when all locks are off

Your door likely got slammed and the dead latch function of that latch is really tight. Can you wiggle the door at all? If not...put the lock back on so you have something to turn on and push the door as if you were closing is (use your shoulder or a buddy if you have to) and give the lock a twist while applying this force to free up the latch. This is not uncommon when a lock is set to function properly with the dead latch NOT going into the hole of the latch plate but is forced there by a gust of wind slamming the door! Let us know if it helps you.
12/31/2017 7:09:03 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 31, 2017 • 446 views
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Schlage keypad door lock

The wiring on the BE series is prone to getting pinched. Open it up again to make sure that you haven't pinched or cut a wire, then make sure that you plugged the two halves of the wire back together again when you reinstalled it on the door after you removed it to find the preset code. If both of those things are done and the lock still doesn't function the only thing left is the battery. Replace it with a new alkaline battery and the lock should work. If it does not contact Schlage and their great customer service team will help you out!
12/31/2017 6:53:07 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 31, 2017 • 257 views
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How do I get an old schlage door lever off. There are no screws.

There is a small slot on the stem of the interior knob. Use a screwdriver to suppress the spring loaded tab in the slot. Pull the knob off. If it is a keyed knob you will have to turn the knob slightly before releasing tab. A screwdriver driver will then remove the rosette from the door and expose the screws.
12/30/2017 2:02:29 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 30, 2017 • 416 views
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Keyless schlage lock opens when schlage button is pushed

  1. Remove the two screws on the back plate.
  2. Disconnect the battery
  3. Remove the two screws on the inside of the lock so that you can remove the entire lock.
  4. Once you have removed the lock from the door take the backplate in hand
  5. Right above the orange plastic piece there is a small black egg shaped cam.
  6. Turn the black egg shaped cam to the side and then turn it back down so that the arrow is pointing down.
  7. If you do this right the deadbolt will stay in the unlocked position. The deadbolt will not retract when you turn the cam because it should be completely disconnected
  8. Once you do this correctly you will reinstall the lock in the unlocked position.
This also will fix the light not coming on when you press the Schlage button.
12/19/2017 5:36:23 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 19, 2017 • 2,497 views
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Is there a special tool for removing commercial locksets?

The spanner tool that Schlage includes with many of their new locks will work on the old ones. Search Google images for "schlage spanner wrench" and you'll see different styles, but they all can be made to work. You remove the inside knob (or lever handle, but let's say it's a knob) by sticking the pin end (or a straightened out large paperclip) into the hole in the knob towards the edge of the door and press in the springy retainer. While pressing in the retainer, pull the knob away from the door. If the pin is all the way in, the knob won't move away more than about 3/32", so after it starts moving, remove the pin and the knob should come off the rest of the way. If the inside knob has a keyhole, then you need to turn the key about 90 degrees, or as far as it will go, before the retainer will move. If you don't have a key, then pick it, or drill the pins so it will turn. If you don't care what happens to the old lock because you are going to replace it, you can cut off the inner knob with a hacksaw. Cut as close to the rose as possible. Once you have the knob off, use the spanner to remove the inside rose trim, and then pull the lock out of the door from the outside.
10/23/2017 10:57:54 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Oct 23, 2017 • 811 views
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I have a schlage dead bolt around 10years old and have difficulty putting the key in to lock or unloack

Things to try: 1. Lubricate the lock. If you think the lock is clean (not exposed to dust, rust, rain, or anything else except keys in the keyhole) then lubricate it with powdered graphite, available from most hardware stores and locksmiths. If it isn't clean, then try a shot of a lubricant that can clean it out. The cheapest is WD-40, but there are many people willing to sell you more expensive products that do the same thing that they will claim to have extra benefits. Spray it into the keyhole with a bunch of paper towels or a rag underneath to catch the stuff that comes out until it runs out clear. Try the key, and if it works, great! If not, then move on to the next step: 2. Check your key. Have you used the same key every day for 10 years? Is it worn? Is it bent or twisted? Do you have another copy that works better? If this is the only key with problems, then stop using it. Get copies made from the one that works the best, and discard the bad ones. Ideally, when you get a new lock (or car) you should make copies to use, and save the originals where you can find them again so you can make fresh copies in the future. (For a new car, copies of the electronic keys may seem expensive, but it sure beats the cost of having a locksmith fit a key to your car after you've lost both originals.) 3. If none of the above worked, your lock is probably worn. You can take the lock to a locksmith and have the pin tumblers inside replaced, or set up to work with a factory new key, but that won't replace other worn parts in the lock. You probably replaced your worn out cell phone more than twice in the last ten years, and all you did to that was press buttons on it, not stick a piece of metal in and out of it daily, slam it again and again, and expect it to protect your property and the lives of yourself and your loved ones. (Maybe you should not only replace it with the same kind, but a stronger one!)
10/23/2017 10:32:39 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Oct 23, 2017 • 532 views
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We recently had a new door installed. It had a schlage lock. Can we program our other Schlage door locks so that one key fits all door? The locks are standard, not keypad.

Any locksmith can do it,BUT- if you go to hardware store you can find locks that have a number on the front of the box that says something like 'TypeA, or Type B' If you purchase the same lock type with the same number or letter, they will all use the same keys included. It's much cheaper than a locksmith.
5/6/2017 1:52:50 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on May 06, 2017 • 399 views
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Need a lost code for my schlage digital #365

FIXYA DOESNT HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR PRIVATE CODES OR CODE S FROM ANOTHER COMPANY EITHER CAN NOTIFY A LOCKSMITH OR MANUFACTURER
12/9/2016 2:23:16 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Dec 09, 2016 • 347 views
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Why is the thumb turn on my new Schlage deadbolt very loose and floppy?

Take it back and ask the seller of the device.
11/17/2016 1:40:26 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Nov 17, 2016 • 1,261 views
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Schlage p515-859 how to add a temporary entry code without changing or deleting the original factory code

Contact Schlage customer service on this problem.
11/9/2016 11:28:54 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Nov 09, 2016 • 384 views
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Our schlage lock with thumbturn on inside and keyed on outside. inside lock position AND outside keyhole are sideways. is this normal??

I've never seen a lock like that was intended to be that way, but have made that mistake when the shaft that goes through the bolt portion of the deadbolt is square and is 90 degrees off in the square hole it goes through. If so remove two screws on the inside and take out assembly with the key hole, position key hole bottom, then put key side assembly with shaft through bolt portion of lock. Test the key to see if it locks and unlocks, maybe you need to position shaft 90 degrees to left or right to work, then put cover on inside house and the two screws.
6/9/2016 11:11:47 PM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Jun 09, 2016 • 1,429 views
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I am not the original owner. Where can I locate the program code without the box.

It is part of the front part. (Wow, this is hard to explain in words). It is the lock part on the outside of the door, the part with the number buttons.
7/1/2015 1:53:36 AM • Schlage Locks &... • Answered on Jul 01, 2015 • 234 views
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