Great Job!I have yet to pick the one you sent me.Perhaps I need to upgrade from the older two piece Lishi, to the newer 2 in 1 and I will be able to do it.
@@BoredLockpickerI'm sorry very confused on this. I couldn't figure it what slica brand is correct. Noble key supple says the HU92 fits for the 2002 m3. I should be good right
Hi, is it possible for me to mail you and door lock cylinder to have it pick and decode properly. BMW X5 2005. I have tried different codes which I got from the door and ignition and none of them works. The door lock is the original as the ignition. It gave me a difficult time to pick the door but something is not right.
Is it the same code for all 3 series e46 bmws ? You just need to get it programmed?
I don’t understand the question. Do you mean are all keys cut the same for all bmw?
Great Job!I have yet to pick the one you sent me.Perhaps I need to upgrade from the older two piece Lishi, to the newer 2 in 1 and I will be able to do it.
lokpikr999 I had some
Of those
They were definitely tough to use
What happens if you touch the 5,7,8 which is 4 cut ??
you over set them and the lock wont open. the more you practice you will get a feel for the 4 cuts.
@@BoredLockpicker THANK YOU.
@@fernandovazquez7542 you’re welcome
Thank you sir ! 👍
NourB sets you’re welcome
Works with m3 right ?
You would need to look up what silca brand key blank the m3 uses to determine which Lishi to use
@@BoredLockpickerI'm sorry very confused on this. I couldn't figure it what slica brand is correct. Noble key supple says the HU92 fits for the 2002 m3. I should be good right
And the way to pick it should be the same too right ? Sorry for this I probably sound dumb 😔
Hi, is it possible for me to mail you and door lock cylinder to have it pick and decode properly. BMW X5 2005. I have tried different codes which I got from the door and ignition and none of them works. The door lock is the original as the ignition. It gave me a difficult time to pick the door but something is not right.
Email me theboredlockpicker@gmail.com
Interesting
thanks
Interesting
brett friedlin for sure