I'm handicapped and opened my first lock by single pin picking. A good tip is getting a transparent lock or any lock. Using just the pick, feel where each pin is and learn how far to put the pick in. One you grasp that, use it with a tension tool, you'll feel the pin click when it sets above the sheer line. The transparent locks are cheap and not really good to learn on. Feel free to ask me if you want.
Great video, I installed mine today (no Bluetooth only usb data cable) but I couldn’t get my phone to connect, also I couldn’t switch maps via the BC button, but I didn’t have the OBD cable connected, do you know if it has to be connected to be able to switch maps via the BC button ? Thanks
Single pin picking when you can see the pins on a one of those plastic locks is VERY different to doing it even to a cheap padlock. They are good to see what is happening but that is it but things get easier with a bit of practice, it has taken me a while to get where I am.......Have a look at the lockpicking lawyer, he is a "fairly" proficient picker!!!
My wife got me a very similar kit almost identical to yours with the clear padlock putting the tensioning tool in the keyway and trying to tension it basically does not work in that padlock it prize it open even more
I got the exact same kit except it ships the locks in plastic bags not cases now but it includes the James Bond credit card miniature set. Also the handles on mine are black not blue. I have arthritis so I use the kit to practice on my dexterity. Even with limited dexterity I can open the locks in a second. I found the snowman works best on two of the locks while using the long rake as a rocker opens the 3rd lock very quickly. Some the other tools you will need on more difficult locks when the keys look look like deep valleys and tall mountains.
m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aYNoEIV12io.html watch this video for a full detail on lockpicking and after that go to the channel bosianbill or lockpickinglawyer there are may types of locks disc lever normal pin tumbler e.t.c pins in a lock
@@Alexiooo On my first day after practicing for 10 minute I was down to 1 second for 2 of the lock and 5 seconds for the one with the bar coming out of the back. The "KEY" is holding the tension bar with proper pressure. This is my very first lockpicking kit.