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    For Fiat cars , in this example the cutting code is 6 3 6 1





    In Opel Vectra C after "wake up can "(push os pull the buttons , turn on the lights , hit brakes , scream , e t c ) you can read mechanical key code from CIM , no need pincode for this .
    For other Opel cars after put on the ignition ( play with + on dash fuses ) you can read the mechanical key code from imobilizer gen 1 and 2 .
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    Nissan navara 2006 -2010 uk and Thailand model i dont see any key code written , so u need to open door lock and get code 3-10 from the wafer , then use cutting tree to get one to work on ignition .

    any one know a better way let me know .

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    Lishi 2in1 working great on NSN14 from nissan. You can save a lot of time

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    Quote Originally Posted by autofan1965 View Post
    Lishi 2in1 working great on NSN14 from nissan. You can save a lot of time
    yeah it save some time opening the lock but i still need to cut about 5 keys to have one to work on the ignition , because the pick cannot pick the ignition to get wafer one and two .

    is there an easy way to open the ignition to get the wafer or is there a code hidden some where .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArnautuIonut View Post
    For Fiat cars , in this example the cutting code is 6 3 6 1





    In Opel Vectra C after "wake up can "(push os pull the buttons , turn on the lights , hit brakes , scream , e t c ) you can read mechanical key code from CIM , no need pincode for this .
    For other Opel cars after put on the ignition ( play with + on dash fuses ) you can read the mechanical key code from imobilizer gen 1 and 2 .
    using what tool for opel?

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    Two options: First, impression first two tumblers, look for marks and cut down on code machine til you have working key.
    Second, 3 keys max- 1st key, 11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 34, 44
    2nd key, 21, 31, 32, 42, 43
    3rd key, 22, 33

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    Is there any other location on Mercedes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by estate View Post
    using what tool for opel?

    ( play with + on dash fuses ) No tool needed .Just few wires .

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    I understand with wires etc, I meant what tool to read?

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    No reading , just have acces to immo by ex OPCOM, find the mechanical key code , put the code on Instacode , after, you have direct cutting code .

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    heres one
    zafira 2004
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    talk to dashboard or immo box
    cant remember which but it gives mechanical key code there

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkPRP View Post
    Is there any other location on Mercedes?
    I would also like to know a bit more of mechanical key codes in mercedes. Any info ira appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjawahir View Post
    yeah it save some time opening the lock but i still need to cut about 5 keys to have one to work on the ignition , because the pick cannot pick the ignition to get wafer one and two .

    is there an easy way to open the ignition to get the wafer or is there a code hidden some where .

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    My friend already was introduced nsn14 3in1 wich cover 10 wafers from ignition

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    Quote Originally Posted by autofan1965 View Post
    My friend already was introduced nsn14 3in1 wich cover 10 wafers from ignition
    ah its a new product , good i will check it out .

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave11674 View Post
    heres one
    zafira 2004
    opcom
    talk to dashboard or immo box
    cant remember which but it gives mechanical key code there

    dave
    You comunicate with immo for the mechanical key code not dasboard , this procedure apply to astra g , vectra b , astra f , corsa c immo and bcm type , opel combo , corsa b with immo , opel meriva .

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