A lot of products for VW group cars are named with that acronym. It's short for Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft. But yes, never fails to elicit a snicker. A popular VW diagnostic system for laptops used to be called VAG-COM.
These things are awesome. When I was younger we had s body shop/junk yard, and we sometimes bought cars at auctions that didn't have keys. For that reason we had a set of those old school jigglers, that I used to use a lot in highschool because friends always locked their keys in their vehicles. These would be a great addition to anyone having to open lots of newer vehicles.
My grandpa to mess around with me and my siblings would give us the keys to lock the trunk with something inside and then open the trunk jigling the house key and ask us why tf we haven't locked the trunk as stuff was missing 😂🤣😂🤣his way of teaching us to double check and never cumpletly trust car locks
"Jiggle back and forth while pushing it in and out." Thanks Bill! Got a date tonight and I wasn't t sure quite exactly what to do! I've been doing the swirl while pushing in and out and that doesn't seem to impress anyone.
reminds me to a well known advertising slogan (I believe Ford made it): „rein - rauf - runter - raus“ meaning "in - up - down - out". Might also be instructions for rendezvous image.jimcdn.com/app/cms/image/transf/dimension=240x1024:format=jpg/path/sb108f36bc5d5d756/image/i8afc189c657c6fac/version/1279228387/image.jpg
Thank you BB for everything you have done and brought to us! Thank you for all of the knowledge you have shared! I wish you the very best in your retirement and family time!
Seems to me like it will be a good idea to have them in the order of how successful you seem to be with them. So start with number two and if that fails to go onto the next most successful keep et cetera et cetera until you get to the key where it will only occasionally open the lock like the number one.
VAG is generally referred to as "Volkswagen Auto Group," though the official meaning is probably Volkswagen AG. they are referring to companies that VW owns, such as Audi, Bentley,Sokda very common in the UK and mainland Europe. //en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group
Audi, Porsche, Seat, Volkswagen, Skoda, Lambroghini, Bugatti, and Bentley. Very surprised if they opened a Mercedes, they have no relation other than being german.
RealUnimportant mercedes bought locks from VAG for a while a few years back (atleast the European factories did). These VAG lockpicks will probably open well over 30% of all cars on this side of the pond.
I'm an automotive locksmith and by far the best way to go to unlock a VAG key way HU66 is the HU66 pick and turn Lishi. Also allows you to read the key cuts to make the key.
From MultiPick's website: "We now offer our most successful laser track key set in a stainless steel version. The new keys were cut from a one-piece solid material and enhanced by a mass finishing process. Further, the tracks were CNC-milled to ensure a much longer durability of the individual simulator keys. The set is suitable for car brands: VW, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Ford (Galaxy), Porsche (Boxter etc.). Key "7" is to be operated mutually (two differently milled tracks) and is designed for vehicles later than model year 2010. In combination with the keys "6" and "7" vehicles can be opened at least up to model year 2014."
I just bought a set of these. I've barely had them a few days now. Haven't had a chance to try them out yet. Going to the wrecking yard is a good idea, I may have to do that.
They are better used in a "raking"way, instead of jiggling. Pulling in and out while also keeping turning pressure.. You will effectively over-lift the wafers. Releasing a bit of turning pressure will then set the wafers.
I'm about as old as Bill and when I was young, I opened perhaps a dozen cars with coathangers through the window, mine a few times, mostly others who had locked their keys inside the car. A funny story, I started my therapist career working with adolescents. These were hardcore criminals with mental health and drug addiction problems, all "on paper" parole or probation. It was a 3 month intense residential facility but it wasn't a lock up. To help them integrate into society in a lawful, respectful way, we would do field trips to parks to play frisbee, bowling, museums, art galleries, etc. So, I locked the keys in the car. A cop was nearby and came out to help (possibly check on this woman with these kids trying to break into the car). He pulled out a slim jim and was trying it with little success. One of the kids asked if he could try. The cop said sure. The kid slid the slim jim in and opened the lock in about 3 seconds. The cop turned and looked at the kid with extreme suspicion. On the way home, we talked about it and the kid admitted that he used to steal cars. lol. Good times. I miss those kids. They were always on their best behavior with me, I treated them with respect, compassion combined with accountability. I was known as the toughest counselor, but also the most fair. My goal was consistency and modeling the behaviors I wanted from them. That was nearly 40 years ago. I only worked with adolescents for about 4 years, the rest with adults with similar population profiles. I'm retired now and a newbie locksport enthusiast, something I can do given my disability which precludes a lot of other activities. Great video as usual Bill ! :-)
Having had a load of VAG cars, the age matters, the locks get worn over time and on a "well used lock" one can open them with almost anything that fits the key hole. Actually, its more or less the same with old European Fords, especially those with the "Tibbe" type locks.
Nice one Bill, I have these but until now I was pulling them out to far while jiggling. Did you notice any of the locks turning but not opening the door.They did put some sort of a clutch on them after a certain year. I use a Lishi on them now but will use the method you kindly showed. Thanks.
I saw a video of a house lock key thing called a Pro Decoder Topolino and it said it can make a copy of any door lock... I notices he said that this is not a decoder so Is there a set of keys like these for house doors?
Thank you for the amazing content and for sharing so much with the community. Your time and effort are greatly appreciated! I bought this set after this video and it helped me out numerous times as a breakdown mechanic. Take care. 🔐 🔒 🗝
Semis can be problematic! It took me a half hour, but I used a thin piece of folded white plastic strapping /shipping tape to pull the triangle window lock open to gain entry on one model because the door is just too tight to use long stick tools. :>)
Reminds me of a time 40-50 years ago when my father owned a Mk2 Ford Cortina (UK model). I found that the key to this car would open nearly every other Ford with a similar lock! You just had to use it like a rake. It had a high cut at the front and was pretty low elsewhere. Work it in and out of a lock whilst applying moderate tension and open sesame! I too used it in anger a couple of times to let owners into their cars when they'd locked the keys in the boot (trunk).
@@soundspark They do make deposition metal printers for creating high strength parts out of metal. But honestly for the price of those machines, you're better off just buying the picks. They're heat treated, high quality metal. They will last a long time, and you won't damage your customer's vehicle, or break your home-made key off in the lock.
@@soundspark you raise a good point. To be perfectly honest i dont have a clue. You wont need much torque on those locks but knowing me when frustration kicks in id probably break them. Do like other guy said do cast and molde with zinc. Its always fun and easy and because its a jiggler an exact replica isnt a requisite. We all know those cast and molde sometimes are hit and miss but for a jiggler its good enough. Id give it a go since I have everything needed except the 3D printer but I could ask someone. Worth a shot. They're not exactly cheap
From what I know 2019 and newer Chevy use a very very similar lock I'm not too sure if it's a vag but the key to my 2020 Chevy Silverado looks almost identical to that
My chevy volt key looks like that, though I've never used it. I think it's only used to unlock the car if the 12v battery dies or the keyfob battery is too weak
The "Volkswagen Group" mostly used the same keys back then. Audi, Seat, Skoda, Volkswagen and (not really) Porsche. Today, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Ducati, Scania and MAN are also part of the Volkswagen Group, but that is beyond the scope of this video as key technology has changed since they were added.
tbh as an autolocksmith i do tons of vag vehicles and these are very easy locks to pick and decode, the jigglers would be a more time consuming method of entry and as it wont decode has very limited application.
Hmm I wonder if they make a BMW set? You break into one using the wrong sequence or take longer than required and it "deadlocks" requiring a visit to the dealer. Been so long I can't remember the procedure. I've only done 3. unlocked two and deadlocked an x5 :(
Wife’s Honda has a similar key. It was sitting in the garage locked with the window part way down. I was going to reach in and unlock it and the horn started beeping. Scared the crap out of me had no idea that would happen.
Lol, I had a vw lock itself on me a couple days ago. You got any videos on how to pin one of those style lock cylinders? I gotta get a new one but I would like to pin it to the original key.
this is part of almost any ADAC roadside assistance guys toolbag, mostly #2 though. the amount of VAG cars in europe, especially germany is so vast that most cars can be opened when somebody locks their key in the car... Audi, VW, Bentley, Porsche, Skoda, some Lambos, etc.
I wouldn't mind a set of those. The amount of times parents have locked themselves out of their cars and come pleading with me to get them in. I had an incident last Sunday where someone in the church who uses the playground to park on, locked a key in their car. Good job it's the holidays or we would have had a people carrier in the middle of the playground. My son did it too some years ago and we were at it until 2am trying to get the door open on his car.
Those barrels are definitely from mkiii VWs. Mine is currently on jacks and stripped down to doors and wires in the garage at the moment; hopefully in the next day or two I'll get my door lock module. If you have an email posted somewhere, I'll send a picture of a key from my 98 GTI, and a 99.5 golf (which was probably the same interior parts).
I'm curious, what would he do with pictures of your keys? I would've thought it looked like he got those locks just to demonstrate these jiggler picks. It didn't seem like he would have any use for them after filming this review.
great video but wouldn't be easier to use lishi HU66 lock pick instead? You would be able to pick/decode and then cut keys to that locks without taking them apart.
@Dwight Boyd I can usually gain cab entry with bags & sticks. If the keys are in the trunk, entry can be made by disconnecting the interior back seat using a screwdriver via the connection next to the baby seat clip receptacles to hit the release line. I have also used a small flashlight & long stick to pull the emergency interior trunk latch release from in between the back seats.
Well dang, my Opel(Vauxhall) has the same type of key. It's nice this exists for legal use.... But for illegal use too... Hmmm concerning. Well, I don't have particular valuable stuff in it.
Hi it looks like vag have changed their locks I got called to. 2021 Skoda keys locked in vehicle and the keys only fit in half way into the keyway. II took photos but like a Mellon forgot to take a picture of the car key once I had retrieved it
Thats from the Website you should have mantioed that 180€ btw: Key „7“ has two different rails so you should flip it and its for cars after 2010. Together with Key „6“ and „7“ you can open cars up to atleast 2014.
What does being disabled have to do with that? I had a stroke 6 years ago and have major difficulty using my left hand and arm I still pick locks. Not well, or quickly or with the most finesse, but you make it work with what you've got. You have to, right?
We miss you Bill. I started picking after watching one of your videos years ago.
They broke the cardinal rule of product naming: They didn't tell it to a teenager and see if he snickers at it
A lot of products for VW group cars are named with that acronym. It's short for Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft. But yes, never fails to elicit a snicker. A popular VW diagnostic system for laptops used to be called VAG-COM.
Volkswagen auto group
@@earlscheib7754 I thought it was Volkswagen Audi Group.
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@@earlscheib7754 it's actually Volkswagen AG... Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
These things are awesome. When I was younger we had s body shop/junk yard, and we sometimes bought cars at auctions that didn't have keys. For that reason we had a set of those old school jigglers, that I used to use a lot in highschool because friends always locked their keys in their vehicles. These would be a great addition to anyone having to open lots of newer vehicles.
That's the situation I'm in now. We're bringing in 50+ vehicles a week and you never want to go with destructive entry on a $600 door
I've never met a VW that can't be opened with an improvised slim-jim. (Wire coat-hanger)
@@QlueDuPlessis interesting. Considering even mk4s came with deadlocks.
Man it's like how I had to open my old car with the actual key lol.
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My grandpa to mess around with me and my siblings would give us the keys to lock the trunk with something inside and then open the trunk jigling the house key and ask us why tf we haven't locked the trunk as stuff was missing 😂🤣😂🤣his way of teaching us to double check and never cumpletly trust car locks
😂😂😂😂
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Had one similar and also an apartment door that took the same treatment
"Jiggle back and forth while pushing it in and out."
Thanks Bill! Got a date tonight and I wasn't t sure quite exactly what to do! I've been doing the swirl while pushing in and out and that doesn't seem to impress anyone.
reminds me to a well known advertising slogan (I believe Ford made it): „rein - rauf - runter - raus“ meaning "in - up - down - out". Might also be instructions for rendezvous
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And that's how you properly use a Vag.
Мсьё знает толк в извращениях! ;)
Thank you BB for everything you have done and brought to us! Thank you for all of the knowledge you have shared! I wish you the very best in your retirement and family time!
Seems to me like it will be a good idea to have them in the order of how successful you seem to be with them. So start with number two and if that fails to go onto the next most successful keep et cetera et cetera until you get to the key where it will only occasionally open the lock like the number one.
'They don't have the electronics.' No, but once into the car, the next target is the OBD port, then it will start, if you know what you're doing.
Or just for what ever is in the vehicle.
Why the OBD port.? You mean to reprogram.?
Not without the key transponder.
yeah good luck getting odb access without ignition activation.
you need little bit more than just OBD port.. spare immobilizer unit that is coded or spare ecu that has immo delete..
I just imagine Bill strolling around in town opening every single car parked there...😄
VAG is generally referred to as "Volkswagen Auto Group," though the official meaning is probably Volkswagen AG. they are referring to companies that VW owns, such as Audi, Bentley,Sokda very common in the UK and mainland Europe.
//en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group
Audi, Porsche, Seat, Volkswagen, Skoda, Lambroghini, Bugatti, and Bentley. Very surprised if they opened a Mercedes, they have no relation other than being german.
RealUnimportant mercedes bought locks from VAG for a while a few years back (atleast the European factories did). These VAG lockpicks will probably open well over 30% of all cars on this side of the pond.
Other interpretations include "Volkswagen Audi Group" and "meaningless acronym for PR purposes"
It's Aktiengesellschaft, smartass. Next time you try to impress people, get it right.
@@noreason2701 please take your own advice. Inform yourself and then take your embarrassing rudeness elsewhere.
Theses are great, i got myself 3 new sedans just this week. If you are looking for a new car i cant recommend these enough.
I doubt it ...
This sounds like a line of robots taking their turn at the robo glory hole
Pr🅾️🅱️a🅱️ly is 🅱️ut why tf are y🅾️u telling people that u creep.
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I agree. Like in that Jaques Brel chanson.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Key "7" is reciprocally operated (two different milled tracks) and designed for years after 2010.
I'm an automotive locksmith and by far the best way to go to unlock a VAG key way HU66 is the HU66 pick and turn Lishi. Also allows you to read the key cuts to make the key.
From MultiPick's website:
"We now offer our most successful laser track key set in a stainless steel version. The new keys were cut from a one-piece solid material and enhanced by a mass finishing process. Further, the tracks were CNC-milled to ensure a much longer durability of the individual simulator keys.
The set is suitable for car brands: VW, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Ford (Galaxy), Porsche (Boxter etc.).
Key "7" is to be operated mutually (two differently milled tracks) and is designed for vehicles later than model year 2010. In combination with the keys "6" and "7" vehicles can be opened at least up to model year 2014."
We have the CNC machine is it possible to cut them? I've checked your website there very expensive.
@@dashtyATG buy them, scan em, cut em, return em. Don't try and sell them.
They brought the price up lol thanks bos 🤪
Didnt expect to read the words "vag laser" today
Laser hair removal is big business... Bill is opening a spa next week.
Ina 👌 gotem
how else would you explain ninja velociraptors?
I've never really gotten into car stuff. But these are pretty intriguing
I own 3 VWs. I took one look at those and can tell they will have a high success rate. Now I'm going to have to order a set!
Multipick stuff is always beautiful. I mean just look at those bevels and machining
I just bought a set of these. I've barely had them a few days now. Haven't had a chance to try them out yet. Going to the wrecking yard is a good idea, I may have to do that.
Good to have some experience before using them in front of a customer.
Man. I’m so glad I found your channel. I’m seriously enjoying your channel
They are better used in a "raking"way, instead of jiggling. Pulling in and out while also keeping turning pressure.. You will effectively over-lift the wafers. Releasing a bit of turning pressure will then set the wafers.
So I guess it doesn't matter which side goes which when inserting the key?
Hey glasslinger! Love your radio restoration videos. Didn't know you were also a lock fan!
I'm about as old as Bill and when I was young, I opened perhaps a dozen cars with coathangers through the window, mine a few times, mostly others who had locked their keys inside the car. A funny story, I started my therapist career working with adolescents. These were hardcore criminals with mental health and drug addiction problems, all "on paper" parole or probation. It was a 3 month intense residential facility but it wasn't a lock up. To help them integrate into society in a lawful, respectful way, we would do field trips to parks to play frisbee, bowling, museums, art galleries, etc. So, I locked the keys in the car. A cop was nearby and came out to help (possibly check on this woman with these kids trying to break into the car). He pulled out a slim jim and was trying it with little success. One of the kids asked if he could try. The cop said sure. The kid slid the slim jim in and opened the lock in about 3 seconds. The cop turned and looked at the kid with extreme suspicion. On the way home, we talked about it and the kid admitted that he used to steal cars. lol. Good times. I miss those kids. They were always on their best behavior with me, I treated them with respect, compassion combined with accountability. I was known as the toughest counselor, but also the most fair. My goal was consistency and modeling the behaviors I wanted from them. That was nearly 40 years ago. I only worked with adolescents for about 4 years, the rest with adults with similar population profiles. I'm retired now and a newbie locksport enthusiast, something I can do given my disability which precludes a lot of other activities. Great video as usual Bill ! :-)
Having had a load of VAG cars, the age matters, the locks get worn over time and on a "well used lock" one can open them with almost anything that fits the key hole. Actually, its more or less the same with old European Fords, especially those with the "Tibbe" type locks.
Am new to this and I clicked on as a curiosity, being a Journeyman Millwright and I think that I am hooked!
I would need a set of vag key, I'm OK with just jiggling it through the door, i heard the coding is pretty advanced to get the machine running
Good video. someone came up with a good idea there to help out locksmiths with those kind of locks.
Jokes on you! I can't even open my car doors with an actual key!
Very good quality, great product, thanks for showing us. Always look forward to your videos, you are the real thing. 👍🏻
Nice one Bill, I have these but until now I was pulling them out to far while jiggling. Did you notice any of the locks turning but not opening the door.They did put some sort of a clutch on them after a certain year. I use a Lishi on them now but will use the method you kindly showed.
Thanks.
Great video, I held my breathe when you got to key 7
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I saw a video of a house lock key thing called a Pro Decoder Topolino and it said it can make a copy of any door lock... I notices he said that this is not a decoder so Is there a set of keys like these for house doors?
i watched alot of videos on the Multipick's VAG Laser Track Car Picks what other vehicle do they open do the open like chevy ford and so on thanks
Awesome set!
Will the old set of car jigglers work on these locks?
I like that you change your logo each time
Dang, now I have to spend more money. I've always wanted to pick VAG locks. Technology is hilarious.
I know, right? Was wondering how long until someone wrote something like that. 😉
Thank you for the amazing content and for sharing so much with the community. Your time and effort are greatly appreciated! I bought this set after this video and it helped me out numerous times as a breakdown mechanic. Take care. 🔐 🔒 🗝
I will stick with my air wedge. Opened up every vehicle I tried except a semi truck. And it cost under thirty bucks for three.
Semis can be problematic! It took me a half hour, but I used a thin piece of folded white plastic strapping /shipping tape to pull the triangle window lock open to gain entry on one model because the door is just too tight to use long stick tools. :>)
I usually use auto jiggle set on semi, usually 5 min or less
Those look very heavy duty, but I guess they would need to be to last. Neat idea.
can I use it to open, for example, a Skoda Octavia 3, year 2018? well thank you
Would they work on bike locks that use slider keys
Reminds me of a time 40-50 years ago when my father owned a Mk2 Ford Cortina (UK model). I found that the key to this car would open nearly every other Ford with a similar lock! You just had to use it like a rake. It had a high cut at the front and was pretty low elsewhere. Work it in and out of a lock whilst applying moderate tension and open sesame! I too used it in anger a couple of times to let owners into their cars when they'd locked the keys in the boot (trunk).
Happy retirement Bill. Best wishes to you.
3:40 that's what she said.
These Keys work! I got an new Porsche 911 in the garage now.
Problem is I cant open the garage door now with out a jail sentence.
There should be a file to download in order to 3D print these
soundspark maybe 3D print one plastic then make a mould for a metal pour.
@@soundspark They do make deposition metal printers for creating high strength parts out of metal. But honestly for the price of those machines, you're better off just buying the picks. They're heat treated, high quality metal. They will last a long time, and you won't damage your customer's vehicle, or break your home-made key off in the lock.
@@soundspark you raise a good point. To be perfectly honest i dont have a clue. You wont need much torque on those locks but knowing me when frustration kicks in id probably break them. Do like other guy said do cast and molde with zinc. Its always fun and easy and because its a jiggler an exact replica isnt a requisite. We all know those cast and molde sometimes are hit and miss but for a jiggler its good enough. Id give it a go since I have everything needed except the 3D printer but I could ask someone. Worth a shot. They're not exactly cheap
Also car locks tend to turn better when jiggling if you spray the lock with lubricant. Or when using a reader.
From what year of vag range?
2000-2015?
I thought those locks had sliders, not wafers, although I suppose wafers could equally well engage the side track and not the edges of the key.
love seeing car pick gear
the vags at this time are about $132.89 with value added tax and before shipping. so it’s more than $111 once you order from their site.
That’s a pretty good deal. Most vags cost a lot more than that...
Wow.... Love them buddy.
A set of VAG keys, used by vibration and slowly pulling in and out.
VW has outdone themselves in Master style precision.
Being that I own multiple vws, two with only a single key for them this would be a good thing to have.
jigglers are awesome. I used them worked for a towing company and when i owned my own lockout business
I have opened 2 RVs quickly with jigglers
For that price, would you not be better of buying 3/4 Lishi's?
Will this work for the hu100 gm keyway?
From what I know 2019 and newer Chevy use a very very similar lock I'm not too sure if it's a vag but the key to my 2020 Chevy Silverado looks almost identical to that
My chevy volt key looks like that, though I've never used it. I think it's only used to unlock the car if the 12v battery dies or the keyfob battery is too weak
Hola buenas, en que marcas de automóviles funciona y de que generación ?
Hi where i can Buy one of those Set?
The "Volkswagen Group" mostly used the same keys back then. Audi, Seat, Skoda, Volkswagen and (not really) Porsche. Today, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Ducati, Scania and MAN are also part of the Volkswagen Group, but that is beyond the scope of this video as key technology has changed since they were added.
tbh as an autolocksmith i do tons of vag vehicles and these are very easy locks to pick and decode, the jigglers would be a more time consuming method of entry and as it wont decode has very limited application.
Thank you for making such great videos so informative
Hmm I wonder if they make a BMW set? You break into one using the wrong sequence or take longer than required and it "deadlocks" requiring a visit to the dealer. Been so long I can't remember the procedure. I've only done 3. unlocked two and deadlocked an x5 :(
They have any for American Cars?
They seen to work very well, much better than some of the other jugglers you’ve reviewed. Nice set!
thanks a lot bill, i learned a lot of extras on what i previously knows watching your reviews and techniques...regards.
When can you buy that set?
can you unlock the stearing lock?
Wife’s Honda has a similar key. It was sitting in the garage locked with the window part way down. I was going to reach in and unlock it and the horn started beeping. Scared the crap out of me had no idea that would happen.
LOL
Bill was and is the best!!
More quality products from the Germans! Impressive how quick that Bogie works! Thanks Bill
Wow they look quite easy !!
Lol, I had a vw lock itself on me a couple days ago. You got any videos on how to pin one of those style lock cylinders? I gotta get a new one but I would like to pin it to the original key.
I miss Bill. This video was a trip down memory lane.
hi liberty4ever, have you become a flat earther yet?
this is part of almost any ADAC roadside assistance guys toolbag, mostly #2 though.
the amount of VAG cars in europe, especially germany is so vast that most cars can be opened when somebody locks their key in the car...
Audi, VW, Bentley, Porsche, Skoda, some Lambos, etc.
Who does number 2 work for?
I wouldn't mind a set of those. The amount of times parents have locked themselves out of their cars and come pleading with me to get them in. I had an incident last Sunday where someone in the church who uses the playground to park on, locked a key in their car. Good job it's the holidays or we would have had a people carrier in the middle of the playground.
My son did it too some years ago and we were at it until 2am trying to get the door open on his car.
I never seen these before, they look really well made so they justify the high price tag. 🤘😎
Idk what a Bag lock is... Is a normal car a Vag Lock? Like a Honda Accord or Kia optima?
An accelerometer built into the lock would detect the jiggling and set off the alarm. Wonder if VAG have thought of something like that.
Those barrels are definitely from mkiii VWs. Mine is currently on jacks and stripped down to doors and wires in the garage at the moment; hopefully in the next day or two I'll get my door lock module.
If you have an email posted somewhere, I'll send a picture of a key from my 98 GTI, and a 99.5 golf (which was probably the same interior parts).
I'm curious, what would he do with pictures of your keys? I would've thought it looked like he got those locks just to demonstrate these jiggler picks. It didn't seem like he would have any use for them after filming this review.
I found great success with my masonry key . Weighs about 3 kg 😉
Where can we get those? 👍
great video but wouldn't be easier to use lishi HU66 lock pick instead? You would be able to pick/decode and then cut keys to that locks without taking them apart.
They look very similar to the keys for my GMC Terrain. Could these work on the newer GMC’s?
@Dwight Boyd I can usually gain cab entry with bags & sticks. If the keys are in the trunk, entry can be made by disconnecting the interior back seat using a screwdriver via the connection next to the baby seat clip receptacles to hit the release line.
I have also used a small flashlight & long stick to pull the emergency interior trunk latch release from in between the back seats.
Great keys. I should get them :) To practice on my friends' cars :)
Do they turn on the car as well?
he said they don't have the chip for that
Well dang, my Opel(Vauxhall) has the same type of key. It's nice this exists for legal use.... But for illegal use too... Hmmm concerning. Well, I don't have particular valuable stuff in it.
no car in the world will protect your crap inside it. Its literally a box of glass. Best to not keep nice things in there at all.
Hi it looks like vag have changed their locks I got called to. 2021 Skoda keys locked in vehicle and the keys only fit in half way into the keyway. II took photos but like a Mellon forgot to take a picture of the car key once I had retrieved it
Can I get them from a company in America? You know every time you use a new tool it costs me a fortune... Great video!
Vag (Volkswagen Audi group) awesome vids btw been watching for ages keep up the brilliant content
Very nice 👌
Thats from the Website you should have mantioed that 180€ btw:
Key „7“ has two different rails so you should flip it and its for cars after 2010. Together with Key „6“ and „7“ you can open cars up to atleast 2014.
You can buy Keys and chips bypass to car and motorcycle. And it works
Very essay
From wish
Till what year they work?
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Those should sell like some hot cakes now. Got me wanting one & I'm disabled. Good review Bill.
That would be a good emergency tool to have.
What does being disabled have to do with that? I had a stroke 6 years ago and have major difficulty using my left hand and arm I still pick locks. Not well, or quickly or with the most finesse, but you make it work with what you've got. You have to, right?
@@greenbanana311 , Your right it's just more the funds than the disability is what I meant my friend, that & he is always keeping me broke. LOL!!!
@@hihu7200 , So true, that is why I'd like to have a set so bad for myself.