I have one and I don’t like it that much. I prefer to get the customers number and send them a text so there’s history and I know who I’m talking to. I still use DOT here and there
Good question. I use the lishi to unlock cars for multiple reasons, it is the least likely way to cause damage, it’s good to practice when I actually need to use them to make keys, I think it’s more fun than using the airbag, one last thing about it is that it makes the process seem more specialized and the customer typically seems more satisfied when I use one.
@@RoadRunnaSam Appreciate it bro. Depending on the vehicle, using a lishi tool can be easy or hard. Call around and find someone who is willing to put you under them and do an apprenticeship. Once you invest time into the trade and you’ll get it no problem.
@@ajanggocrazyyycblessfree7483 nah I can tell when people are more likely to do something like that. It’s good practice to have them pay before handing over the keys though
@@B3b2022 bro he works at amazon you think he gives a fuck about his life in any way shape or form? you dont work at amazon if you are a good decision maker lol
Right! I made $49 minus taxes for driving out there right when he needed me. Took about an hour total including drive time💪 The total comes out to $135 when you do the math
is the battery in key fob dead ive never had this problem i have a 19 civic if my key is in car it will not lock its push button start so the key is always with the fob.