Finally got me a lock to try mine on after having it for 6 months. I didn't wanna try it out in the field. To my surprise it was fairly easy. After decoding it, I traced my key and was only off by 1 cut. Looking forward to using now. Thanks for the videos.
@@BoredLockpicker went well to be fair slight wear on one of the wafers 1st cut didnt work progressed one of the cuts by 1 and it worked.thanks for uploading.
Had a 17 Sportage that called for HY22. Wouldn't fit into the door cylinder. A properly cut toy48 worked fine. Kind of weird this lishi fits many Kias but not the sportage. Can't find any info and paying for a key code sucks.
It is a prox, no ignition cylinder. The drivers door is the only lock. I definitely need to figure it out. I'm not paying over 40 bucks for a door key lol. I did notice on websites that sell the tool will list all the vehicles and the 17 sportage is not included.
You are just awesome at lishi. We should baptize you a chinese middle name. Do B cuts go upstairs or downstairs? Or is it like A cuts are set at odd wafers position whereas B cuts are set at even wafer position? Like the hu58 bmw you taught us?!
I’m having hard time figuring out how to use this manual lishi pick hy22 has weird tips but the insert guide has no where for the pick to come out of, any suggestions??
watched your video. thats old school lishi's. It looks like you pull the wafers down into it using the marks on the side to line it up. I think you're better off getting the "modern" version of the tool
@@BoredLockpicker agreed. I do like these old ones tho! Just curious how it was supposed to work. Appears to be picking sideways instead of up and down, just threw me off. I was able to pick my car lock with it, with some trial and error. But yes, the modern 2 in 1 are much awesome but I really dig these old school ones too. Thanks for checking it
Fuck that shit, I have the lishi for Ford 3 types, Toyota 4x, gm 5x , Honda 1 type, mit 2x, Nissan 3x, maz 2x Chrysler 2x etc. and more but this hy22 I’d rather purchase the code. 14$ fuck it
Finally got me a lock to try mine on after having it for 6 months. I didn't wanna try it out in the field. To my surprise it was fairly easy. After decoding it, I traced my key and was only off by 1 cut. Looking forward to using now. Thanks for the videos.
Four lifter ones look intimidating but they aren’t usually to bad
hey I've seen your other video where you picked the sonata lock, you used the same lishi tool but kinda differently than in this video, why?
Huh?
Thanks for posting this, I didn't know where to start with the kia lock im working on.
glad it helped!
any chance you could ask to lishi 2nd in charge in australia when the LW4-L is coming for us here in australia.
steve hope he said they’re checking with the distributor there to make sure there’s enough demand to mass produce it.
@@BoredLockpicker thanks mate
@@177994003 no problem
Good video its been years since i picked a 4 trak lock last one was a hon66.Off out now to do lost key on a kia ceed.
how did it go?
@@BoredLockpicker went well to be fair slight wear on one of the wafers 1st cut didnt work progressed one of the cuts by 1 and it worked.thanks for uploading.
So for the hy22 do you need to pick it back to the original position just like the hon66 for the key to go in and operate ?
Yes you do
Another FANTASTIC VIDEO thanks so much for sharing buddy nicely done.🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟😎
thanks man
Had a 17 Sportage that called for HY22. Wouldn't fit into the door cylinder. A properly cut toy48 worked fine. Kind of weird this lishi fits many Kias but not the sportage. Can't find any info and paying for a key code sucks.
Strange. Even the years around 17 are hy22. Maybe locks were changed or something. Did it fit in the ignition?
It is a prox, no ignition cylinder. The drivers door is the only lock. I definitely need to figure it out. I'm not paying over 40 bucks for a door key lol. I did notice on websites that sell the tool will list all the vehicles and the 17 sportage is not included.
Try hy18R and hy18 and k5
Let me know if hy18r works
@BoredLockpicker I left that job already. The Hy18 is not a 4 track so it won't work. This lock has an A and B side.
To get back over the 45 degree lock position, I've actual used a plug spinner a few times.... But caution is advised.
That sounds like a bad idea
You are just awesome at lishi. We should baptize you a chinese middle name.
Do B cuts go upstairs or downstairs? Or is it like A cuts are set at odd wafers position whereas B cuts are set at even wafer position? Like the hu58 bmw you taught us?!
Not sure I understand your question. This Lishi reads the same the direction it picks.
hey thank you.
do you know if there is a diffrent between hy22 to toy48? or its the same shit?
they will both pick the same but they decode differently
@@BoredLockpicker
thank!!!
You’re welcome
Yo, I bought some first generation lishi pickers which do not decode but the pick tip on this hy22 look weird huh?
I’m having hard time figuring out how to use this manual lishi pick hy22 has weird tips but the insert guide has no where for the pick to come out of, any suggestions??
Here’s a video I made of the manual lishi hy22
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watched your video. thats old school lishi's. It looks like you pull the wafers down into it using the marks on the side to line it up. I think you're better off getting the "modern" version of the tool
@@BoredLockpicker agreed. I do like these old ones tho! Just curious how it was supposed to work. Appears to be picking sideways instead of up and down, just threw me off. I was able to pick my car lock with it, with some trial and error. But yes, the modern 2 in 1 are much awesome but I really dig these old school ones too. Thanks for checking it
@@pouncerminned863 I had an HU92 and HU100 back in the day. I found them very hard to pick the locks with.
Does the HY22 work on the new Kias? Blank #156?
You would need to figure out what the silca name for the blank is and that will tell you if it will work
Do these keys door locks have a key code
Nope
@@BoredLockpicker that sucks bro only way to get the code to pick it or take it apart
@@BoredLockpicker try to pick if there's no strings they are all spring
You can buy the code for $18 bucks
@@BoredLockpicker where?
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I have HY22 HAVEN'T TRY
DOES IT OPEN HYuNDAI s ?
some of the newer ones. it does some kia too. you have to just look up what silca blank the vehicle uses
I’m having trouble turning the lock back bro HELP please
You have to pick it back
well done
thanks man. going to do a TOY40 and HY20 in the next few days
Crazy on your one stops away when you one is stiff one has no spring to it try it out again thanks bro
These can be tough to pick especially if they have a lot of deep cuts
@@BoredLockpicker I feel like they don't have any springs in there
@@BoredLockpicker hy22 seems like it doesn't want to go in all the way. I think that's why my pic won't pick right? Do you have the same problem?
Never had that issue. The lock isn’t picked halfway is it?
@@BoredLockpicker I just took it apart now. I got to figure out how the do the half wafers
Fuck that shit, I have the lishi for Ford 3 types, Toyota 4x, gm 5x , Honda 1 type, mit 2x, Nissan 3x, maz 2x Chrysler 2x etc. and more but this hy22 I’d rather purchase the code. 14$ fuck it
I'm with you. I'm glad I have the tool and can use it in case locks are changed or whatever but I usually just buy the codes to on these.
What program you use to purchase codes?
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Pretty much