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    Default Tibbe decoding

    I have 2 pictures, of a tibbe 6 cut key.
    There is always a 4 cut, as far as i know.
    Is there always a 1 cut in these aswell?

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    seems like a 1 3 4 1 3 2.
    always a 4 cut
    I will cut 134132 and see if where it bites and then file it or cut it.
    Example. if it bites on the second position which has depth 3 you can file or cut with 2.

    or use the tibbe to decode the barrel

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    For me is 100% - 1 2 4 1 3 2
    Last edited by Manta1600; 24th April, 2019 at 08:27 PM.

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    Thanks, hoped to just send them the key.
    I already cloned the transponder.

    134132 gives me file down options,

    Thank you guys

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    Sorry I just changed my answer

    For me is 100% - 1 2 4 1 3 2

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    The difference between the first 2 cuts is small. Thats is also why i came to that code. 124132

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    send them 2 tibbie heads

    124132

    134132 - my money still on this one

    BUt is defintly one of these 2

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    also 124132 gives you best filing down on the second position because you can make from 2 --- 3 and not the other way around like i said above. My mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by harciogu View Post
    send them 2 tibbie heads

    124132

    134132 - my money still on this one

    BUt is defintly one of these 2

    I'm sure that both will start the car

    Before week I cuted for training few very ugly tibbe and all work fine

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    1 3 4 1 3 2

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