Have i ever see Some locksmiths using the sip22 lishi to open jeep door,i dont undestand so much about car door locks,can you explaint why this is possible ?...may be have relation With core,but i have no knowledge about lock jeep
Most Asian cars are clockwise to unlock. What I do if I’m not sure is just pick counter clockwise because it’s easier. Read the cuts. Then once you know the cuts it’s way easier to pick it the other way. Or you can just cut a key and open it.
As long as it’s picked you can decode it. If you don’t get a good code using a code fill program you can pick it the other way and see if you get a better reading. I did an old Mitsubishi Lancer last night. Picked the driver lock both ways. Didn’t get a good code. Ended up picking the passenger door lock and that got me a good code to make the key.
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That is a neat tool!
yea those things are amazing. I use the motorcycle ones to make keys all the time.
Have i ever see Some locksmiths using the sip22 lishi to open jeep door,i dont undestand so much about car door locks,can you explaint why this is possible ?...may be have relation With core,but i have no knowledge about lock jeep
This is my other channel. Same lock. th-cam.com/video/V8ItS8VYWh8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RJXLGMlm4g322lJt
you know on older jeeps where there's only 7 cuts on door and ignition..is it possible to use this lishi?
@@iskooobydoo I have done once on a really old dodge ram and it worked
@@russej02 good to know! thanks!
any tips on knowing a head of time which way the rotation is supposed to be? If not, i guess picking it then repicking the other way should trick huh
Most Asian cars are clockwise to unlock. What I do if I’m not sure is just pick counter clockwise because it’s easier. Read the cuts. Then once you know the cuts it’s way easier to pick it the other way. Or you can just cut a key and open it.
Check my other channel too. Tons of Lishi videos on a playlist. Www.TH-cam.com/boredlockpicker
@@russej02 oh awesome! so its possible to decode it even though its picked in wrong position?
@@russej02 yep im subscribed to both hehe took me a moment to realize it was the same person hahaa
As long as it’s picked you can decode it. If you don’t get a good code using a code fill program you can pick it the other way and see if you get a better reading. I did an old Mitsubishi Lancer last night. Picked the driver lock both ways. Didn’t get a good code. Ended up picking the passenger door lock and that got me a good code to make the key.
great stuff!
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Very nice my friend.
thanks man!
I can’t open anything with mine I really don’t know what I’m doing wrong I have a cy24v.2 and I’m trying to open a 2013 200 and a 2011 compass
No idea. This Lishi is probably the easiest one out there. Do you have keys to the locks you’re trying ?
They have 5 different lishi’s with the cy24 that’s probably why because I have the same issue
@Eric Smith I figures it out lol I didn't know how to use it at the time thanks for the reply
cool good video thanks
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