Full Lishi pick and read on 18 Outlander, IM508 with Autel XP400 Pro programming Prox key, Subaru High Security, Mini super chip clone, Gymkana 994 , Simplex installs
Jay I am making it my goal to be non dependent on auto key codes by this time next year. That lishi work is amazing! Your videos are by far some of the best Locksmith content on RU-vid. Thanks for your time!
Great Video. I like your Lishi work. I bought a Toyota 2-1 to dig into the trunk lock on my daughter's Corolla, then she wrote off her car a week ago. Now I have a pick without a car to practice on 🤣🤣. I gotta make me a jamb marker.
Yes, these videos are awesome, even for us in Europe. And this video is about the best I have seen. So chill, and so spot on. Very good job done, all of them, very appreciated.
Wow, new construction and the wall is already cracked. Glad to see you use the jamb marker, I thought it was a good idea and picked one up but wondered if it was something other people actually used. Your Lishi skills are awesome, thanks for showing and explaining, including the wiggles 😁 I hope the school closures were just false alarms 😬
"New construction" just means they built it way to fast and didn't care much around here. On new lock installs with a 1" hole, I can't see why anyone wouldn't use a jamb marker, it's the same as using lipstick or a paint marker, just a bit more accurate and less mess.
That was impressive getting the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport to start once again. But I do admit the emergency keyfob slot in the glovebox looked a bit silly.
Great video locksny, I just learnt a heap of things. Firstly so many different key fobs requiring different things to do to make them go. Never seen the port thingy in a glovebox before. That jamb marker, now that's a clever idea do you buy them or make them. If you make them could you give us a little explanation next time you use one on video at how you knocked one up, Excellent skills with the lishi too. cheers mate, thanks for this video
Look up how to do a fresh deadbolt or knob lock install. The tool he used marks the center of the hole on the door. Which allows you to transfer the same hole for the strike on the door jamb. You could also use the 1” hole barrel drill bit to make the door jamb mark.
Take a 1" wood dowel, find a nail, drill a hole slightly smaller then the nail, cut the head off and drive it in head side first and sharpen the point if you need to. I will show it the next door I do so you can see how simple it's made. You can also buy them in plastic. The car key business is not a cheap one with the inventory you need to stock. Cheers PW
@@locksny thanks for explaining how to make one. As an ex carpenter I used to do a lock install every so often and would use templates from the packet or if none I’d just line it up and use measurements or just eye it and hope. Good to know this time saving tip. Appreciate you showing this in your video and taking the time to explain how to make one. I’m not the sort to go for a plastic alternative when I have a wood option. The auto locksmith here in Oz is becoming a specialty on its own. Not many locksmiths here that do residential and commercial do auto, those locky’s that are the jack of all are a rarity here now. As you say just the costs of holding all that different stock these days as well as the different tech I have seen you and PJ use would be quite prohibitive to a newbie starting out on their own. Not to mention all the licences you have to fork out each year for access to the tech also makes the startup costs for an auto locky prohibitively. Have a great weekend ahead. Cheers
@@PocketWomen And then customers complain, “why is it so expensive to have you come out and take care of this thing on my car”, or even worse they try some hack job off the Internet 😂
did you use the lookup feature on the gymkana for that last digit to get code? also I did my first Hyundai listing and key cut. When I manually typed in bitting the key didn't work; turns out if I flipped numbers it was correct. Is this a Hyundai thing or is it a setting on machine that I can change.
Hi Sir you are doing great job and your videos are amazing! On the video's 6:26 after u decoding with lishi tool how do u get the code 31164? which tool or app are you using for converting that lishi code to key code?
@@locksny I have an acura 2001 el lost all keys. I got my keycode from the dealer and I cut the key. Tried all key lost options on im508 and at the last step i got "operation time out error". At the beginning it was saying connect with honda obd tool which is not fit my car and i connected with regular obd cable. Shall I try with Key tool Max pro?
Unless your really getting heavy into the diagnosis side of things, the loaded 508 will do just about everything the 608 will and the subscription is much less per year.
@@locksny Hey, when you say i am losing a bit on the diagnostic side, you mean mechanic stuff that as locksmith i won't need, right? Also, what is the full setup with the IM508? I mean, what setup i need to get in order to start doing car locksmith. I am from Jordan By the way, your videos are the best on youtube, on this topic
ugh... a vertical video for the lishi pick @3:46. I gotta pick on you with the crappy video, but otherwise great video. I love your homemade jam marker!