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    In this case drill the cylinder fastening screw, and you can open the car (defected lock)

    Or

    Get a long reach tool, open the hood, and give an opening signal trough the ECU connectors.

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    Get some ducktape and a brick...


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    1 option not bad. You have dimensions where to drill ?
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    i have drilled out bad locks on trunks that people have messed up

    i have also broken a window to get in because the car was unresponsive to anything

    ^^^^this one he told me 7 locksmiths had been there before me and nobody could even open the car(mind you i was the first one he called the day before)

    when i lubed the door lock to lishi tons of copper shavings came out

    he said a guy had tried to rake it open and he had basically destroyed it or worn it down a depth or two

    so i said to him you got insurance?

    he said yeap full coverage

    i said ok ill charge you 200 to get in

    had him sign a waiver and i used my center punch on his back window

    i heard him caling his insurance as i left saying he was putting in groceries and it just popped....

    sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do


    now had he gone with me the day before none of this would have been necessary

    and we checked when he got the key out

    none of the locks worked now.....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    Hi. Is there any similar kits for same price in europe? Or usa but with deliveri to EU

    https://www.accesstoolsusa.com/mobil...oductCode=SPRO
    Waist of money all cars after 2004 are fitted with deadlock, only lishi...
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    Quote Originally Posted by super jumbe View Post
    Waist of money all cars after 2004 are fitted with deadlock, only lishi...
    ROFLMAO!

    Have you seen an Insignia? The factory options were when it came out: either alarm system OR deadlock...
    Have you met a new Ford?
    American BMW?
    Or any kind of Benz?
    Shall I continue?


    Drilling: in 35°-40° with a 2.5-3 mm drill bit the bits edge should be 2 mm from the cyl towards trunk. Sometimes you have to use a 4.5 mm bit. It works on older modells too, except E60 for sure.
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    https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...121f5496GrvS0F

    If you don't want to spend so much on this. You can get a decent price here.
    They used to have another kit earlier with a bag, only 45USD.

    This one seems to be an upgrade of the old one. More smart solutions in this one.
    I see the full price on this is 59USD. Selling for 42USD the next 10 hours. Shipping included.

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    Mac tools used to sell lock out kits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel3 View Post
    https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...121f5496GrvS0F

    If you don't want to spend so much on this. You can get a decent price here.
    They used to have another kit earlier with a bag, only 45USD.

    This one seems to be an upgrade of the old one. More smart solutions in this one.
    I see the full price on this is 59USD. Selling for 42USD the next 10 hours. Shipping included.
    Hmm
    This looks quite good from photo. Guess will try it.
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    Yupp, looks its worth of its prize

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    You can take a look at Wendt - high quality tools. But suppose not everyone will like the prices))))

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    Already ordered from ali. In photo i see prety much i need price is super.
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    Dont forget a second larger pumpbag!
    And a large plastic wedge.

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    Got ones already
    Super PDR tools PUMP WEDGE LOCKSMITH TOOLS Auto Air Wedge Airbag Lock Pick Set Open Car Door Lock S M Size 2pcs/lot
    http://s.aliexpress.com/qa6feeue?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
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    Last week my xl bag died. Leaks in 4-5 places. Worked 5 years, made approximately 4000 cars. I bought it from lockpicks.com was made in the USA. That's why I can't trust this Chinese stuff...

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    Well reviews is not bad. In hand also looks durable material
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