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    No, this car dont have key card,there is only an option to buy a code

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    can anyone know the type of the key for citroen berlingo 2005?
    key blade should be the same as in the photo?
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    Its SX9 key. Also write on the picture!
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    Quote Originally Posted by duzaven View Post
    can anyone know the type of the key for citroen berlingo 2005? (mechanical key code SA9944124)
    key blade should be the same as in the photo?
    Cuting bit is 44124

    99= no slide cut (like many berlingo)

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    There isn't 1 on Subaru that I have ever seen. Except on the older models. Then look for a sticker in the glove box or under the ashtray. If not on passenger lock that I know of. I always impression these however. Just an after thought. Rarely see them anymore..
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    Is this correct for fiat 500? Picked with lishi cant .ake a working key

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    is what correct on fiat 500 ? lishi is deadly accurate on sip22 ive done hundreds and never had an issue , the sip22 lishi is one of easiest to use and is one of the most reliable and accurate tools , as i say ive done literally hundreds of them and never had a bad decode..

    which lishi are you using , single lift tool or twin lift tool ? decode opposite direction to picked with single lift tool or same direction as picked with twin lift tool .

    the location likely to have a code stamped on it is the ignition lock barrel .
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    How did you remove ignition barrel on fiat 500 without a key?

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    you can pick the ignition to position 1 to remove it or decode it , but its not straight forward , you need to remove the dustcover/faceplate of ignition lock , insert 2 shims on left side of lock to take care of the side bar , you can then use lishi to pick the lock , when picked a few degrees remove the shims and lock will turn fully .

    personally i would persevere with lishi on the door lock assuming its the same lock as the ignition .

    which lishi tool are you using single lift or twin lift ?

    are you getting all 8 wafers in door lock or just 7 wafers in position 2 to 8 ?

    i cant see how you can go wrong with lishi on door lock decode , ive never known it miss read other than twin lift tools that have had heavy handed use damaging the pick snibs so they miss read , never known the single lift tool to miss read .

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    How did you remove ignition barrel on fiat 500 without a key?

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    Im using a twin lift. I cant get door lock to bite any of the even numbers now only the odd. The ignition when i tried that was all springy none would bite
    All 8 are springing back on the door lock when i put in and apply no tension at all

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    you wont get any binding wafers in the ignition until you remove facecap of the ignition lock and take care of the side bar with 2 shims first , the side bar prevents you binding the wafers until dealt with .

    when you say you cant get any of the even numbers to bite i assume you mean all are springy , once you have picked the odd positions that are binding on the odd side then the even side should bind until picked , if not increase tension to see if this changes things.

    if you mean you cant feel the wafers at all on the even numbered positions then it sounds like you have worn or damaged the snib on that pick arm .

    try inserting tool other way up , any difference or can you now feel even positions and not odd positions now ? if so it sounds like damaged pick snibs on one of the lift arms .

    i prefer the single lift tool as you can use alot more tension and it doesnt wear or break as easily as the twin lifts do if heavy handed.

    cant be anything else , either damaged tool or your not using enough tension.

    you could use a tension wrench and hand pick to hand pick the door lock , you could also make an overlifter to turn door lock to open position , spike it and then try decode with your tool , you could also cut every position to highest cut and impression the lock.

    you could get a local auto locksmith to come and pick and decode the lock for you or sub the job out to them . or you can purchase the key code if the original ignition still or buy a single lift tool to do the job .

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    When i turn tool upside down its the same. The tool doesnt look damaged. It feels like its the lock im happy to purchase the key code but need ignition barrel out yo get the code and no way of doing that without the key

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    Quote Originally Posted by misterwasp77 View Post
    When i turn tool upside down its the same. The tool doesnt look damaged. It feels like its the lock im happy to purchase the key code but need ignition barrel out yo get the code and no way of doing that without the key
    hi try to remove the door lock. read the wafers. Do not prolong the work.

 

 

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