Why did he need you for then? remind us ?and why smash the passenger window when one was open?you just multiplied his bill by 4! Payment One: to pay for a “locksmith “( 🤣) and then another one for a broken window and fitting, another one for the key and then another for the valeter to get up all the glass out the door bottom and out the van seats.you could just as well let your kid in the open window and just let him program the key 🤣
@@cameronoyola6793 Yeah but he is not lock picking lawyer, sometimes you need to brute force your way through. Once my uncle asked me to pick a lock, but that thing was completely rusty, the chamber was in ruins and the pins were nowhere to be seen, so the only logical solution was picking to wrenches and force it to open
Also use a screw driver in the corner of the window and give it a very firm tap with the base of your hand or a hammer. Will keep the rest of the glass together.
Could be a handy man in the local area why tf make assumptions… I know a few travellers and they are top lads. It’s just like anywhere you go in the world you have the good people and you have the bad. Just because some of the traveller community are bad doesn’t mean they’re all bad. People are just too quick to judge these days and that’s what dividing this country/world. When why tf are we trying to divide when the country is doing its upmost to screw us all over anyway, best to unite then divide pal.
@@reecehood551 😂 Have you thought the guy might be joking? It’s people who take things to serious that are dividing this country. The guy is entitled to voice his opinion even if it wasn’t a joke. People need to stop being woke and being so quick to jump to conclusions without knowing the context of what others say. Too many people take what people say and twist to fit a narrative. You have just done the same thing.
Blather it in duct tape leaving a tiny gap for an automatic centre punch to shatter the glass. That’s if you’re replacing it yourself. If you’re “calling a glass man” a hammer is quicker.
I know a guy who bought one from the auction, guy came out cut some keys left them under the seat …..van won’t start….key guy comes back…re programmed the immobiliser….still no crank….opened bonnet no freaking engine 🤣
a lot of people here dont know that a lot of european vehicles deadlock, so the only way to open the vehicle is by PICKING THE DOORLOCK, which is what he did in the video lol it doesnt matter how he got into the vehicle, forcing a window down, breaking it etc, the only way to open the doors would be to program in a new remote key and then press unlock. big brains
Why doesn't he climb through the open rear window? I can't imagine that even the front mechanical door handles inside block because you still have to get out in an emergency.
they are deadlocked which is why they arent good vehicles for emergencies. the inside handles DO NOT work. crawling through the back window wont allow you to open the doors.@@hanzmartin4284
@@hanzmartin4284i always tell people that have deadlocking vehicles to be careful because in emergencies, if the doors are locked, you will not be able to open it with the inside handles unless its unlocked. thats why you cant use a rod and wedge to open the doors, the handle does nothing.
Even some foreign vehicles do it. I know the VT-VZ commodore produced in Australia does it, though i believe it shares some components with an opel. It's a good way to freak people in the passenger seat out when you mention they have no way to open the doors.
yeah thats true, commodores can be opened by lifting up the lock on the door so its kinda 50/50. they are deadlocked IF they double lock the vehicle, or if they turn the key anti clockwise @@luke5518
@@thomasohanlon1060 that cleaning the mess is a better job. Makes the customer happy. Positive word of mouth of his work. This is his livelyhood, why wouldnt he care?
If you need to "pop a window " as a last resort tape up the window then tap it with a file and remove it as one rather than the endless glass cleaning up
@@heroinwithsteez3116 tape up a window with a roll of 50mm brown tape in about a minute compare that to cleaning it up from all the places it gets to and all the scratches it leaves. Even just tapping it with a file is 1000x better then whacking it with a hammer as it doesn't launch glass all over the vehicle
Unless this has some weird locks, you should have had no issue using that tiny window to open that door from the inside, even if that door doesn't work, use a long stick with a hook to open another door... I work with cars from US, some of them come with keys locked inside and we have to try all kinds of ingenious ways to get access to it (breaking or damaging a car, unless that door is already damaged is not an option
There's a product called crash wrap. It's a big wide roll of adhesive film/tape. You can cover a window with one strip, and it'll keep all the glass together.
It’s because the doors are deadlocked, meaning the inside handles cannot be opened same as the outside. It’s a design feature that’s a good idea until you loose your keys
@@joshuarichards2012he meant what he said you dullard. And what he said was "if you can open the window, you can reach the handle" which is exactly the comment the guy youre replying too addressed. Why are you changing the words that are there blatantly for all to see and expecting to get away with it? 😅 "pretty sure he meant this entirely different thing that he didn't even remotely describe or mean at all" Ok bro...
How else would he have gained access then? The doors are deadlocked, so the inside handles wouldn't work, and the key barrel is freespinning, so can't be picked. I'd love to know what you'd have done.
Maybe the locksmith's friend. I think a locksmith probably would have used anti shatter film and maybe an aftermarket engine kill on their own work truck. It would be so embarrassing otherwise.
Wire coat hanger through the door seal and pull the opposite door handle in cars with central locking probably done it a dozen times from Hyundai to ford to Holden
@@loswilko my Volkswagen is allready older than this pos will ever be. By the time it reaches less than half the age of mine it will be scrapped, recycled, and turned into a Dacia. And my VW will still be chugging along.
@@BenDeSwert666 lets compare it to a VW of the same age. why are so many modern VW having the owl turbo issues? which manufacturer do i hear people complain the most about electrical issues and then go buy the same damn brand? i'll give you a clue it's the brang you love. Modern VW quality is trash, old school ain't even in the same league. I loved my MK2 86c bread van, great car that you had to romance but was very fun. Current Polos are crap by comparison. I'm not shitting on the thing you love. I'm just pointing out that down the line this Van has a better chance of still being in running order. I know people with 90's Pugs that are still running great, can't beat the XUD imo.
All you guys commenting about the duct tape are missing one key point.....the cleanup from smashing the window like that is totally worth the views hahahahhaha
Props for the Peugeot security but when all said and done, the glass is the weak link in any security system. Can’t change that because it’s also a vital means of egress. Ultimately it is only the immobiliser between you and and empty parking space.
The triangle window above the mirror can be prayed off if you run a flat around the rim of the rubber which allows you to take the window off safely and then put it back on again no damage.
I appreciate your videos and what you do. Only, I noticed when you smashed that vans window, the glass went all over the front quarter of that BMW. I wondered wether you could have put some type of protection over it.
That's a lishi key. There very good. Surprised he couldn't open it. Different codes for most manufacturers one lishi pick does a number of car types not just one. And padlocks etc.
I used to drive one of those crew cabs and you can literally pull the inner handle when the windiw is opwn. They're the least secure vans ever. You can literally apply sliding pressure to the back window and give it a band to pop the latch.
Bro had the lishi and decoded the key, he could have A: cut a key with the decoded lishi B: used the air wedge and rod in the drivers side to unlock it via the central locking C: slipped the window seal with a wedge and using a small rod pulled up the internal rods that control the locking, unlocking, and opening and closing through the handles
@@djdan890explain to us all how it's a home please? Or did you just read another dullard comment that said ur It's a joke and take it for gospel? Because you haven't got the ability to have a single original thought. 😅 please, explain where the joke is.
He literally turns the key around and around in the lock. The door is deadlocked (almost all UK vehicles do this automatically) so pulling the handle inside rarely works. The rear window thing, I'm not sure about - maybe there's a bulkhead we don't see?