The keys are not universal like the CH751 keys to the storage compartments. You would need to know the key code, which is stamped on the missing key. As I recall, the key codes are 3xx, and once you know the xx, you can buy extras keys for cheap. But until then ...
Assuming you don't find your key, you can buy a replacement lock-and-key pair on line (Amazon?) for $10-15. If you end up doing this, I would recommend that you first remove the old lock, so you can find a mfr name and a barrel diameter and length. Then you can reliably identify the item you need.
Once you have the new lock in hand, of course you have to remove the entire compartment from the side of the TM, remove the old lock, and replace it with the new one. Then clean up the old caulk, remount the assembly, and re-caulk. Annoying, but not hard.
My personal suggestion is to buy a non-locking latch, so there is no key to lose. I'm not sure why the shower compartment is locked. No one is likely to quietly open the compartment door and steal the shower head. But that is your choice.
Bill
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