Thanks for video. I wasn't successful at first, but I opened up my lishi manuel, and I learned that Gen 1 Hu66, you pick 1 up 1 down, and I was picking 2 up and down that's used on gen 2 and gen 3 locks. But my first hu66 lock picking experience happened to be on a 99 golf gen 1 lock. So, for anyone unaware, it's good to know this. Thanks bro
@@BoredLockpicker I know this is the first time I actually did that just to know where the first wafer was actually read that in the manual as well. But I have heard you metion and do it on most locks. In future I'm gonna practice this just to get a feel for a lock. I'm so use to picking in pairs. But now I know to get the feel for the lock first.
It’s a pleasure listening to the voice over explaining and showing how to actually use this. ( without having to listen to some irritating background music. Thats highly annoying ) Also getting a key number. To get a replacement key cut.
You made it look easy (ovbs now you're experienced), but why was it hard the first time? Wouldn't just repeating the process over and over eventually get it open for you? Or was your handling of the tool a lot different then to now know the binding? Great video 📹 👍
You are so smart, direct to the subject, no noise or wasting time guy. I really enjoy watching your informative videos. Thank you very much Mr. ???, What's your name again? LoL
@@BoredLockpicker I went to my job and realized I had brought a hu66 direct reader it worked amazingly well. I was able to skip the picking and directly read the waffers.
Hi! Great videos ! Got my hu 66 and can’t pick , how much tension should I put on? With vag locks in it always same processing like you did on this vid? I mean 1/2/5/6 and 3/4/7/8? Thanks !
@@BoredLockpicker I have a question kind sir, I want to decode certain Abus&AXA Ring locks mainly: Abus amparo, Abus shield, Abus iven, AXA Defender & AXA solid, all of them are double-sided pin configuration and have unique keyways... Any chance you could hint me in the right direction ? i was thinking of buying a HU66 and have a try but was hoping you could shed some light on this Greetings from the Netherlands from a friendly lockpick nerd
You know how the 1,2,5 and 6 are at the top of the Lishi pick,I see you picked'away' from the numbers on the pick edges,I just watched a guy doing it the exact opposite way,he picked say number 1 for example 'away' from where the number 1 is missing on the outer edge of the tool,does it matter which way you do it? Hope you understand what I mean?Thanks.
Sorry I have no idea what you mean. Basically with a Lishi. When you insert it with no tension. You can feel where the wafers are. Then you apply tension and pick them.
@@BoredLockpicker I'm talking about the numbers printed on the Lishi tool.Numbers 1 2,5 and 6 are printed right along the outer edge of the tool,and on the opposite edge of the tool 3,4,7 and 8. When you started picking you moved the pick lever 'away' from where number one is printed on the tool,and you continued to pick with the lever moving it away from where the numbers are on the edge of the tool. And as i said i have noticed someone doing it the opposite way,moving the pick lever 'towards' the numbers printed on the very edge of the tool. Does it matter which way you pick? It's a hard thing to explain,sorry.:-)
What I mean is when your picking the lock sometimes the point goes up towards the number other times it goes down away from the number it seems like it depends on which one you are using. Like this one it goes down away from it
@@BoredLockpicker I just seen your video explaining the difference. lol Definitely ordering the twin lifter. I don't normally do vw's but it never hurts to start.
Never heard of a vw fox but if it’s hu66 and you can get it make sure you’re increasing tension as you set wafers. The other thing is make sure if something wiggles at all you leave it alone. If you have any 4 depths and you slightly pick them you’ve overset them and you’ll never get the lock the open.
@@claire3500 yes. 4 is the deepest cut. Are you working a car for a customer or just practicing? If you have the lock off the car sometimes vw had a code stamped on it. Knowing the cuts can help you with picking when you’re learning.
Anyone know the difference between Genuine Lishi and Orignal Lishi? Is one better than the other? I'm in the market for a pick for lockouts (keys locked in vehicle)
Thanks a lot for explaining in such a good way, after trying to self teach i made a Huge Progress after this video. Thanks!
Great to hear it helped!
Thanks for video. I wasn't successful at first, but I opened up my lishi manuel, and I learned that Gen 1 Hu66, you pick 1 up 1 down, and I was picking 2 up and down that's used on gen 2 and gen 3 locks. But my first hu66 lock picking experience happened to be on a 99 golf gen 1 lock. So, for anyone unaware, it's good to know this. Thanks bro
Thanks for the tip. That stuff is usually easy to figure out just by with out tension feeling for them
@@BoredLockpicker I know this is the first time I actually did that just to know where the first wafer was actually read that in the manual as well. But I have heard you metion and do it on most locks. In future I'm gonna practice this just to get a feel for a lock. I'm so use to picking in pairs. But now I know to get the feel for the lock first.
Just got my lishis today and picked my 2012 VW caddy
Your video was helpful
Thanks mate
Glad it helped!
@@BoredLockpicker
I found I could only get it to turn one way and that turn didn't open the door
@@renegadecampervan5017 in United States counter clockwise is usually unlock on vw. Pick it whichever way you can and decode and cut a key
@@BoredLockpicker
In aus it's the opposite
Will do as soon as I get my key machine next week
That's good to know. My client has a caddy here in Aus. Thanks
It’s a pleasure listening to the voice over explaining and showing how to actually use this. ( without having to listen to some irritating background music. Thats highly annoying ) Also getting a key number. To get a replacement key cut.
Thank you for the compliment. I try to just get to the point in my videos lol.
You made it look easy (ovbs now you're experienced), but why was it hard the first time? Wouldn't just repeating the process over and over eventually get it open for you? Or was your handling of the tool a lot different then to now know the binding?
Great video 📹 👍
Leaning to increase tension more as you set wafers. It’s more important on locks with heavy spring tension
Very nicely done buddy really amazing keep the great videos coming. 😎
Thanks, will do! got some toyota and nissan locks I'm going to do next
Are you doing the HU162T 9 please,
You are so smart, direct to the subject, no noise or wasting time guy. I really enjoy watching your informative videos. Thank you very much Mr. ???, What's your name again? LoL
appreciate the compliments. thank you!
Fine picking! I agree with Bananarama
Bananarama is the man!
that 1111 combo would of freaked me out.
Lol
@@BoredLockpicker I went to my job and realized I had brought a hu66 direct reader it worked amazingly well. I was able to skip the picking and directly read the waffers.
I just keep all my lishis in my van. The direct readers are nice. But they don’t always work.
Hi! Great videos ! Got my hu 66 and can’t pick , how much tension should I put on? With vag locks in it always same processing like you did on this vid? I mean 1/2/5/6 and 3/4/7/8? Thanks !
requires a lot of tension. you just feel for whatever is binding each lock will pick different
@@BoredLockpicker thanks for answering!
awesome video
Thank you
@@BoredLockpicker I have a question kind sir, I want to decode certain Abus&AXA Ring locks mainly: Abus amparo, Abus shield, Abus iven, AXA Defender & AXA solid, all of them are double-sided pin configuration and have unique keyways...
Any chance you could hint me in the right direction ? i was thinking of buying a HU66 and have a try but was hoping you could shed some light on this
Greetings from the Netherlands from a friendly lockpick nerd
There is no Lishi tools for those keyways.
Ive heard before there's a number sequence when picking is there any truth in it
I’ve heard that too. Never worried about it. Just pick the ones binding. This Lishi is one of the easiest ones
halloo ..ar it work for caddy 2012 this lishi v3
Yes it should work. That year should be hu66 blade
You know how the 1,2,5 and 6 are at the top of the Lishi pick,I see you picked'away' from the numbers on the pick edges,I just watched a guy doing it the exact opposite way,he picked say number 1 for example 'away' from where the number 1 is missing on the outer edge of the tool,does it matter which way you do it?
Hope you understand what I mean?Thanks.
Sorry I have no idea what you mean. Basically with a Lishi. When you insert it with no tension. You can feel where the wafers are. Then you apply tension and pick them.
@@BoredLockpicker I'm talking about the numbers printed on the Lishi tool.Numbers 1 2,5 and 6 are printed right along the outer edge of the tool,and on the opposite edge of the tool 3,4,7 and 8.
When you started picking you moved the pick lever 'away' from where number one is printed on the tool,and you continued to pick with the lever moving it away from where the numbers are on the edge of the tool.
And as i said i have noticed someone doing it the opposite way,moving the pick lever 'towards' the numbers printed on the very edge of the tool.
Does it matter which way you pick?
It's a hard thing to explain,sorry.:-)
You can only pick the wafers one way…. Take a lock apart it will more sense to you
lol is funny I do understand exactly your question because I have the same question
Why is the pick upside down
Can a car key be inserted upside down?
What if there's a stoper when you turn the lever.. How will you open the lock
Not sure I understand what you mean
I have a question I noticed that with some Lishis you pick towards the number and with some you pick away from the number why is that.
I don’t understand the question
What I mean is when your picking the lock sometimes the point goes up towards the number other times it goes down away from the number it seems like it depends on which one you are using. Like this one it goes down away from it
About to order one but noticed they also offer the single lifter. Which one is better?
If there’s a double and a single. ALWAYS get the double. th-cam.com/video/6drybmGhICE/w-d-xo.html
@@BoredLockpicker I just seen your video explaining the difference. lol Definitely ordering the twin lifter. I don't normally do vw's but it never hurts to start.
@@wesgillin472 I only use the hu66 for lockouts myself. I try and never airbag doors
Finally got a chance to use mine today. Literally took me 5 minutes to pick and decode.
What lock is this for volkswagen
hey i have a question does all door lock can be decoded ? or just the ones who got that rectagular block to keep the lever in place ?
hu66. they can all be decoded
Will the (T20 Hu66 3rd Gen) open both the Hu66 V1 And the Hu66 V2 do you know? Cheers!
Yep
@@BoredLockpicker Cheers!
Hy, you have list for Car brand , wich lischi to by for vw, Audi , mercedes?
No. Just look up the silca key blank
Does someone can order the okd lishindevice? The long thin one?
Ali express has them
Hi I've been trying and trying to pick vw fox tried door lock ignition and boot still nothing any idea what I can do cheers
Never heard of a vw fox but if it’s hu66 and you can get it make sure you’re increasing tension as you set wafers. The other thing is make sure if something wiggles at all you leave it alone. If you have any 4 depths and you slightly pick them you’ve overset them and you’ll never get the lock the open.
Thankyou for kind reply what do u mean by 4 depths is that the actual cut on key itself when u come to cut it
@@claire3500 yes. 4 is the deepest cut. Are you working a car for a customer or just practicing? If you have the lock off the car sometimes vw had a code stamped on it. Knowing the cuts can help you with picking when you’re learning.
Yeah it's customer car there no code on lock he picked door lock and it opens door lock but doesn't work on other locks I'm very confused
@@claire3500 should be able to Lishi all the locks. If nothing is broke something must’ve got replaced
Why always upside down?.
lishi is like a car there is no upside or right side up
@@BoredLockpicker 👍👍
Existe uma tabela para estás sequências?
insta code
Anyone know the difference between Genuine Lishi and Orignal Lishi? Is one better than the other? I'm in the market for a pick for lockouts (keys locked in vehicle)
mechievious Zee genuine Lishi makes copies of original Lishi. Original Lishi is what you want
@@BoredLockpicker i will have a problem if i have a genuine lishi?
thank you very much
You are welcome
can he open Skoda Octavia A7 14g?
I'm not sure. do you know what silca key blank that vehicle uses?
Espectacular fenómeno saludos desde España
thank you!
Muito bom 👍
Thank you
fine picking - I didn't see you having any trouble with it ...
I had already picked it previously and it was a little difficult. its a lot easier when you know the bitting
Cool,
thanks
I have the hardest time With VW’s I direct read the ignitions
they aren't to bad. just use a lot of tension
Bro I literally need between 10 or 15 seconds
Not sure what you’re referring too
Chrysler
town a country 2001 stater
Replacement
I don’t understand the question