So just to make things clear for you guys: she LOST her key, so those of you saying "she could've just used the keypad to open the door" are correct but she still needs the KEY to START the car. That's why he made her a new one.
Most people don’t even know that code. They buy the car second hand and the card with the code is long gone. You can usually find the code hidden on the car
@@Juan_of_a_kind that lockpick is designed to tell you the shape of the key once you finished picking the lock. He had to start from scratch since the original key was lost
This is what you call a clever dude. Locksmith, van, esoteric tools I may never understand, obd2 scanner and key programmer, key cutter, finished product and service= priceless.
They are the best Took some teeth pulling to get my boss to buy a few for the lot but they have saved us so much on shit like swapped ignitions without matching door keys
Some people will charge you an arm, leg, and $300 when they know your desperate, it's nice to know there's people out there like you that don't take advantage of people in need.
She screwed up telling him how much she was quoted. All he has to do is beat it by literally any amount and she’s gonna bite. Find out what she paid before you start kissing this dudes feet pope
How are you shocked?? The title STATES "customer LOST her keys" when we lose our keys, USUALLY we cannot get into our cars! .. And to top it off, He's putting the key maker into the door, NOT TOO MANY people even KNOW what the hell that is!! They assume he's lock picking it
@@jsandiego2394 but you can see him taking measurements and typing them on his phone. Also how would she have the title and reg. It’s just a little bit of common sense going a long way.
One of you saved my life the other day. Thank you. The key that my inlaws lost was over 300$ When I called One of you guys they laughed at the 300$ price and said give me 30 minutes.
It’s a beautiful thing when you can come in and charge the customer fairly and still keep your pockets happy too!! A lot of locksmiths charge to get rich that day, I charge to keep the customer and their friends calling me back EVERYTIME!!
@@JTBCOOL1 yes it would ... It dosent take 30$ in gas to drive most places. This is just a greedy way of saying "im worth x per hour" but you ARENT if you dont have other customers on that timeslot.
@phantasticgame1189 I spent $60 one way yesterday ($120 total). I also don't get out of bed for less than $1000 a day doing manual labor jobs. Not greedy, it's the cost of business and worth of my skill and expertise. I graduated with a chemistry degree and saw how much they were paying and said "F that!" I'm not charging only $30 because if he was my only customer that day I would not even be able to afford food that day let alone anything else.
I have a 2014 focus just like this one, and lost my keys at work one time. I was quoted $300 by my local Ford dealership, $250 for locksmiths. The immobilizer chip Ford has in those keys is no joke. (Thankfully I found my keys in my works lost & found a few days later)
@@ExploitGarage They key pad is meant to be able to unlock the car without a key doesn’t matter where the key is she coulda still gotten in if she set up her key code.
For those who think he's messing with the door lock to get into the car he's not. He's checking the measurements for the key. She even was about to open the door when he got there.
I mean, he has to pick the lock in order to impression it. It may be that he didn't have to pick the lock to get in, but he still had to pick it. I mean, you can see the cylinder turn with the pick in the lock.
@@TONYSTARK-jh2wu the programmer couldn’t connect to the vehicle via OBD2 because it had an electrical problem, the door lock or ignition was damaged or had debris inside preventing you from reading the key measurements with your lishi tool, customers not proving they owned the vehicle or owner not present, you ran out of the keys you need for the job, didn’t have proper locks, your key cutting machine broke, you try to make the key but only have one left and you mis cut now you have no key for the job, Customer doesn’t have the money to pay you, customer cancels when you’re like 2 minutes away, for some reason you can’t program the key to the vehicle despite the fact you’ve done these vehicles before and you’re properly connected to obd
She will find the key next time when she is there, just like the rest of us when we cant find something when needed but it’s right in front of your face when you dont need it.
Real professional in the video. The guy that got me in my much older car when I locked my keys inside just put a balloon in the door and my seal had been broken ever since.
It's what you risk when you lock your keys in or lose them. Where I live the bcaa does exactly what they did and that's that. Not everyone is a lock pick. Do not give professionals shit for your faults.
@@danielbryan5689 I can understand it given the long distances you drive.... I have two cars, one manual and one automatic and I much prefer to drive the automatic
you would go nuts in Europe 😂 of course, not so much as it used to be, but I would say most of Europeans learn on manual gearbox first...and then buy automatic...
They do. There is a RUclips channel from one of the Canadian news channels that exposes all kinds of shady practices, especially in the automotive, and repair industries.
@@presidenttnediserp428 I'm not sure if it's " his " but I remember a couple episodes of him talking about it...besides him saying he sold them on his website, but the way he was talking it, it sounded like he made his own version..?
Guys, SHE WASNT LOCKED OUT of her car… she lost the key that TURNS ON the car. She could get in and out… Not using the keypad and open windows is a given
I got locked out of my car last week, and a locksmith just HAPPENED to be right there. Quick door inflation, wire to pull the lock, showed the id that was in the car and we were good. He insisted on doing it free too, since it was a 30 second thing and he was already there. He lives in my head rent free these days
Good man for not overcharging her, locksmiths can usually charge whatever they want since it's a unique business. But when they undercharge they are usually a pretty awesome locksmith. Learned this thru experience btw. 👍👍
It’s not that much…. It’s fairly cheap. 6 dollars for the key. And maybe 10 minutes of my time to program. 5 minutes to pick the lock and cut the key. You pay for my knowledge and the peace of mind knowing it’s done right and not scamming
10 minutes of your time. What about gas mileage for you? Your time driving there? Your time driving back to wherever you were or where you are going. It’s not 10 minutes
@@DeltaWye123 so maybe at the most add 30 minutes drive time in my city. For a lost key it’s a 100 dollars without remote for remote and key all in one I charge 140. (For ford) Drive time will always be apart of it but if I’m smart and booking my appointments correctly I plan out my drive farthest route out and work my way back home. And each job typically stays within a 10 minute window away from each other. It would be certainly dumb to drive out then back then out then back.
Lishi decoders are an effective way to lose ones' true skills at the profession. In fact, a lot of equipment such as laser cutters and computerised databases of what could simply be referred to in pocket sized reference guides, ensures the unreliability and loss of appreciation for what being a noble locksmith entails. Sick greed seems to be the priority, and not a good working relationship with the poor paying customer. I wouldn't give any credit to these so-called "advancements". They destroy what the profession once was.
@@JACpotatos it's not her car tho, the car with the missing mirror is a dodge dart. The lady's car is a ford focus. They both are near the same color tho
The problem isn’t that she’s locked out. She doesn’t have a key at all. What he’s doing to the door look is getting the groves to make the key. He’s not doing it to get inside the car.
When a guy drives manual: "Meh." 🥱 When a girl drives manual: "OMG! That's so impressive! I can't believe a woman actually knows how to drive a manual transmission car?" 😮
I found it so satisfying that an American Ford makes the exact same sounds when starting as a British Ford 🤣 I know they're the same car but it was bizarre to me hearing the same sounds, but the wheel being on the opposite side 🤣
Always find it funny when people "censor" faces but then either do it poorly, forget about reflections, or that the person is literally in the car right beside them looking through the window on camera.
On those Fords it's easy to get the code for the keyless entry pad from any slightly capable scan tool I got it for my friend's explorer. But it looks like the problem was that they lost the key so I suppose that wouldn't solve the issue.
True, she should have memorized the code for her car for situations like this. The code is located on the body control module below the driver side dash I believe.
Those lockpick decoders are available through the Lock Picking Lawyer and Covert Instruments... They are super convenient to have just incase and they're very affordable too. It's cool to see that she could get into the car but he still used the door to decode the key.... Much much easier than trying it in the ignition, that's a fkn nightmare. LoL
I was a locksmith Boring so I became A Prision Guard WOW THE EXTRA CASH $$$$ I made from the Inmates was great many of them I never saw again sure hope there doing OK !
I never understand how you expect the drivers license and registration . I keep that in the car that is locked. So what happens if it’s in the car . ?😢
You always must keep photos of all important documents in your phone for cases like these, I can’t stress enough how important this is and how much trouble it’ll save you.
@@prestonbranton4186 , you leave a drivers license not in your wallet but in your car? That doesn’t make sense. Only insurance would remain in the car. Even that i keep a copy in my wallet or on the phone.
I’m not a lock smith but that’s how I get so much business and make a ton more money than my competitors. I charge nearly half what they do. I’m almost all cases, you’re being taken advantage of. That’s the truth. Good honest people who aren’t greedy will end up getting much more business and make much more money.
Serious question, what if I can show my insurance for the vehicle on my cellphone via the app. Which would confirm the VIN number on the vehicle. Would that be enough instead of the registration? Otherwise I’m about to take a picture of my registration just in case lol.
Autopropad to the rescue! I do the same shit 140 buck lost key replacement, had one guy tell me a locksmith charged him 500 dollars for a transponder key alone! And that’s it. I charged him 120 for the remote head key and did good business with him he later bought a car for his wife his kid and another for himself nearly made 750 dollars off that customer by doing good business!
I worked at a large Variety & Drugstore. We had a huge pail filled with key rings what people would forget at the register. Easily two per day were completely forgotten, thats not including keys they came back for as soon as they couldn't start their car to leave.
Curtis key code book back in the day of no key fob . You cut a new key from the vin#. I worked at hertz Penske at a airport. People would not return the keys for some reason,and fly away. We had to move them from the unloading /loading zone asap . We would see who could pick the door lock the fastest . Slim Jim’s worked good back in the day. They use a small inflatable pad now to open the door a little and use a rod to unlock it.
I would ask if you knew where I could get one of those car door lock picks for my old vw, but it's never gonna be road legal enough to need a key and I plan to make it start with a switch panel.
@@BigShaneGillis I don't think a dealership would code the immobiliser & cut a new key for 20, they're usually the most expensive place to do it. + she needs to get the vehicle there for it to be programmed in.
Everyone saying 300 is a ripoff, when it sounds right on the money. That guy has soecialty tools and a skill set to unlock and replace the clients lost key. For 300 the guy is barely making a profit, considdering he had to drive out to meet her and drive back to his workplace again...
Was confused at first but she isn't locked out as such, the windows were mostly open on the rear. She lost her key and needed a new one cut. He's writing the positions as he's picking to cut a new key, which would explain the 300 price tag and need for reg
I actually work for the Ford CRC and if you didn’t buy the car new getting that code is a b and a half. It comes on a business card with the owners manual but if that gets lost you have to bring the car, photo ID and the registration to a dealership AND pay a fee for them to give you the code
The windows are down that is how she got her registration. Does no good without a key to start your car. She could get in, even if not. She doesn't want to just get in she wants to drive it home, hence getting a new key cut. Live blessed.
20 minutes later, she finds her original key on the floor board.
Shit happens, I had that before, the bright side is I had a spear key afterwards
@@FeellWellBeWell "spare."
@@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve we all knew what he meant
@@kmidi0 reely now didd yo?
🤣🤣🤣
Love how buzz and woody are hanging on for dear life
best part of the movie for sure
@@ceezfoe2092 honestly 😂
How do you show the registration if it's in the glove box....
Huh?
@@ceezfoe2092 what are you talking about
So just to make things clear for you guys: she LOST her key, so those of you saying "she could've just used the keypad to open the door" are correct but she still needs the KEY to START the car. That's why he made her a new one.
Most people don’t even know that code. They buy the car second hand and the card with the code is long gone. You can usually find the code hidden on the car
So by saying she "could've just used the keypad to open the door", why didn't she do just that instead of having him pick the lock open?
@@Juan_of_a_kind He "picked" the door so he could make a copy of the key
@@Juan_of_a_kind that lockpick is designed to tell you the shape of the key once you finished picking the lock. He had to start from scratch since the original key was lost
@@madmagboy So is the door key the same as the ignition key?
This is what you call a clever dude. Locksmith, van, esoteric tools I may never understand, obd2 scanner and key programmer, key cutter, finished product and service= priceless.
Him: “Email or text?”
Her: “I have a boyfriend so”
Hahaha
Well her boyfriend couldn't help her get in her car so...
Jeez you sound like u got some problems man xD
Having a bf / husband doesn’t deter them .
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Nice to see a Lishi lock pick tool being used in the wild
One of my favorite tools, still learning daily.
They are the best
Took some teeth pulling to get my boss to buy a few for the lot but they have saved us so much on shit like swapped ignitions without matching door keys
What’s next? The “the pick Bosnian Bill and I made”?
It’s the only way
In the wild? Are they usually used in lock sport as opposed to qualified working locksmiths?
It's nice to see quick, professional work with no muss, no fuss and no drama.
I mean, we weren't there. This could've taken 2 hours lol
You know about video editing right?
Some people will charge you an arm, leg, and $300 when they know your desperate, it's nice to know there's people out there like you that don't take advantage of people in need.
he probably charges $275
She screwed up telling him how much she was quoted. All he has to do is beat it by literally any amount and she’s gonna bite. Find out what she paid before you start kissing this dudes feet pope
He literally says it in the video it was 208$
Fuck. My dad got charged $500 to replace his key 😭
@@Dontgetsoupset$208 lmao thats still ripped off😂 ive gotten my door unlocked for $50 $100 the most
I’m shocked how many people in the comments don’t understand she needs to be able to drive the car. Getting the door open isn’t the problem.
How are you shocked?? The title STATES "customer LOST her keys" when we lose our keys, USUALLY we cannot get into our cars! .. And to top it off, He's putting the key maker into the door, NOT TOO MANY people even KNOW what the hell that is!! They assume he's lock picking it
@@jsandiego2394 but you can see him taking measurements and typing them on his phone. Also how would she have the title and reg. It’s just a little bit of common sense going a long way.
@@jsandiego2394 “Lost key” how do you drive with no keys? God common sense is really gone now a days.
@@Blackhomeking12 Lol. And it tends to go right over peoples heads these days. 🥴🤷♂️
@@ernestogarcia3193he also how to lock pick the driver door open
Everybody else told you $300? I’ll charge you $299 hahahaha you’re a badass!!!!
When did he say that he was charging $299?
$208
That was the area code
He didn’t, it was a joke
@@frankiespankie86 doesn't sound like a joke tho.. 😐
One of you saved my life the other day. Thank you. The key that my inlaws lost was over 300$
When I called One of you guys they laughed at the 300$ price and said give me 30 minutes.
Thank you for helping people that can not afford outrageous prices
It’s a beautiful thing when you can come in and charge the customer fairly and still keep your pockets happy too!! A lot of locksmiths charge to get rich that day, I charge to keep the customer and their friends calling me back EVERYTIME!!
It’s an open market my friend. Don’t be sad that you can’t sell yourself at a bette price 🤷🏻♂️. Supply and demand…
@@antoniofrancescocampolongo2915 You sound like the type to take advantage of desperate people and rip them off.
@@MikeRotch11 you sound sad. 🥴
@@antoniofrancescocampolongo2915 You don't sound sad, you just are.
"So everyone said $300?"
*Increases price from 29.99 to 299.99 when home*
29.99... That wouldn't even cover my trip charge if I was a locksmith.
probably around 150$ id say is the cheaper side of locksmiths, and you gotta be a certain distance from them.
Yeah, I also usually charge $150.
@@JTBCOOL1 yes it would ... It dosent take 30$ in gas to drive most places. This is just a greedy way of saying "im worth x per hour" but you ARENT if you dont have other customers on that timeslot.
@phantasticgame1189 I spent $60 one way yesterday ($120 total).
I also don't get out of bed for less than $1000 a day doing manual labor jobs. Not greedy, it's the cost of business and worth of my skill and expertise. I graduated with a chemistry degree and saw how much they were paying and said "F that!"
I'm not charging only $30 because if he was my only customer that day I would not even be able to afford food that day let alone anything else.
I have a 2014 focus just like this one, and lost my keys at work one time. I was quoted $300 by my local Ford dealership, $250 for locksmiths. The immobilizer chip Ford has in those keys is no joke. (Thankfully I found my keys in my works lost & found a few days later)
What did you do for those few days for transportation?
She’s got the luxury of a number pad on the outside and still can’t get in
Right wtf?
He made a key, so she lost it somewhere outside the car I assume
@@ExploitGarage They key pad is meant to be able to unlock the car without a key doesn’t matter where the key is she coulda still gotten in if she set up her key code.
@@DemarcusQ How TF is she going to drive it without the key after he unlocks it?
It's probably dead or she bought the car second hand and doesn't know the code.
For those who think he's messing with the door lock to get into the car he's not. He's checking the measurements for the key. She even was about to open the door when he got there.
no wonder he asked for car registration and driver license before doing the work
Tbf he can also pick the lock with that tool. It just happens to also give the measurements to make a new one
@@Nazobypass Lol “just happens” it was made to measure 😂
I mean, he has to pick the lock in order to impression it. It may be that he didn't have to pick the lock to get in, but he still had to pick it. I mean, you can see the cylinder turn with the pick in the lock.
Was a locksmith for a few years. I miss doing a job that goes smooth like that.
Same. But I remember it would only go smooth half the time 😂😂
what kind of headaches did you run into
@@TONYSTARK-jh2wu the programmer couldn’t connect to the vehicle via OBD2 because it had an electrical problem, the door lock or ignition was damaged or had debris inside preventing you from reading the key measurements with your lishi tool, customers not proving they owned the vehicle or owner not present, you ran out of the keys you need for the job, didn’t have proper locks, your key cutting machine broke, you try to make the key but only have one left and you mis cut now you have no key for the job, Customer doesn’t have the money to pay you, customer cancels when you’re like 2 minutes away, for some reason you can’t program the key to the vehicle despite the fact you’ve done these vehicles before and you’re properly connected to obd
@@realkevintorres ha oh shit there's a lot that can go wrong
There’s more things randomly going wrong like after market parts fuses being blown pushstarts disabled…
She drives a manual! Niceee🔥
She will find the key next time when she is there, just like the rest of us when we cant find something when needed but it’s right in front of your face when you dont need it.
I personally like to blame it on a ghost even though I know I'm just blind as a bat when it comes to looking for something.
@@nemssi3302 same keep thinking which ghost is messing with me cos sometimes find it in places I just wasn't in that part
Hello from Post Falls Idaho! Love to see local-ish people on RUclips!
The outstanding amount of people who don’t understand you can’t drive a car with no key is simply amazing. Common sense is really not common.
You are an artist, sir! 👍
Gotta love those classic Dodge Dak’s
I got a 99 dakota, wish I got a dak instead 😕
I've got an old 96 short bed short cab Ram so it's kind of a short fat Dak
@@tedium37 chubby dak
DAKOTA POWAH
Dak Dodging super bowls
Real professional in the video. The guy that got me in my much older car when I locked my keys inside just put a balloon in the door and my seal had been broken ever since.
It's what you risk when you lock your keys in or lose them. Where I live the bcaa does exactly what they did and that's that. Not everyone is a lock pick. Do not give professionals shit for your faults.
Manual transmission..niiice
Americans lol
I love that she drives a manual! Props!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
this is a weird comment to me, being in the UK I would say 90% of cars are manual here.
@Sir Tinley-Knot here in America, it's actually the inverse, unfortunately
@@danielbryan5689 I can understand it given the long distances you drive.... I have two cars, one manual and one automatic and I much prefer to drive the automatic
I’d hate to owe this man money
You do good honest work and sure make a lot of people happy.....
Did her a solid and did it for 92 less 🙏🏻 that’s a blessing in times
Like these!
208 was the area code of the phone number
@@shayslay3416 lmao Ikr
She drives a manual , she’s an angel
i was looking for this comment
Too bad those cars are terrible and very un reliable
@@rudybosmans8887 id buy her something better
@@zavier1141 bruh why u simpin manual aint that rare
you would go nuts in Europe 😂 of course, not so much as it used to be, but I would say most of Europeans learn on manual gearbox first...and then buy automatic...
Hats off!
You have one serious full service operation.
I love how much you like helping people. It's a wonderful thing and I wish more people were like you.
This is a business yes helping is nice thats not it
“Everyone quoted me 300…I can’t do that”
Him: Alright got it fixed that’ll be 400 😂
When did he say 400
Why do I feel like this field of work would have a lot of shady ass jobs????
They do. There is a RUclips channel from one of the Canadian news channels that exposes all kinds of shady practices, especially in the automotive, and repair industries.
LPL would be happy you're using his tool!
For real. Best comment here.
Wait!
That's his creation?🤨
@@presidenttnediserp428 I'm not sure if it's " his " but I remember a couple episodes of him talking about it...besides him saying he sold them on his website, but the way he was talking it, it sounded like he made his own version..?
@@c.pissoff5389 It is called a Lishi tool, it was invented in China, not by LPL
Never seen anything like it. You're amazing!
Drives a manual, she's cool af
Everyone in Europe drives manual
@@peaceformula5830 yea but its rare in the us, so she's kinda cool where its normal where we come from.. weird people over there
@@reverse_dns2043 I love driving manual especially when there's traffic jam everywhere everyday. It give me good leg workout.~ said no one ever
if your pass for someone being cool is driving a manual, that's a low bar. She might not be a car enthusiast you know
@@bassbusterx yeah, but there's more autos than manuals out there, it was certainly her choice to have buy that car
Guys, SHE WASNT LOCKED OUT of her car… she lost the key that TURNS ON the car. She could get in and out…
Not using the keypad and open windows is a given
He was keying the cylinder to make the key
Common sense isn't common. Crazy how many commenters missed the point 🤪
dak
dak is one of the best small trucks every made man I love dodge
You’re a true professional👍👍
It’s crazy hearing 208 area codes. Much love from Twin falls
Approximately 20 minutes after paying for the key....she found her old key
I have had several customer do that.. they find the spare key and wants to have refunds..
I recognize the area. Glad to see I got a good local locksmith!!
Right! Same!
I got locked out of my car last week, and a locksmith just HAPPENED to be right there. Quick door inflation, wire to pull the lock, showed the id that was in the car and we were good. He insisted on doing it free too, since it was a 30 second thing and he was already there. He lives in my head rent free these days
Did the same thing for a guy at Starbucks
Good man for not overcharging her, locksmiths can usually charge whatever they want since it's a unique business. But when they undercharge they are usually a pretty awesome locksmith. Learned this thru experience btw. 👍👍
He hooked her up. Those keys cost a lot not to mention the labor for getting the code and programming it to the ignition.
It’s not that much…. It’s fairly cheap. 6 dollars for the key. And maybe 10 minutes of my time to program. 5 minutes to pick the lock and cut the key. You pay for my knowledge and the peace of mind knowing it’s done right and not scamming
10 minutes of your time. What about gas mileage for you? Your time driving there? Your time driving back to wherever you were or where you are going. It’s not 10 minutes
@@DeltaWye123 so maybe at the most add 30 minutes drive time in my city. For a lost key it’s a 100 dollars without remote for remote and key all in one I charge 140. (For ford) Drive time will always be apart of it but if I’m smart and booking my appointments correctly I plan out my drive farthest route out and work my way back home. And each job typically stays within a 10 minute window away from each other. It would be certainly dumb to drive out then back then out then back.
THERE'S ALWAYS SOMEONE WITH A BETTER PRICE!!
Usually they don't come with a good work ethic
Maybe
Yeah mexicans
Low price usually means low quality. High prices usually means high quality.
I charge high and deliver low to show everybody it’s all a gamble.
@@Slippzy damn wet backs taking our jobs
How could I show you my registration if it’s locked inside the car ?😅 asking for a friend .
She got in with the keypad.
I was thinking that
She needs a key to start the car, not open it.
You might have the title at home. Or something on your phone.
Wow ! U guys cant see that she lost her key ! Doesnt mean she was locked out of her car ! She just couldn’t find her keys !
A set of Lishi decoders makes life so much easier than the f days. 🔑👍🏽
Lishi decoders are an effective way to lose ones' true skills at the profession.
In fact, a lot of equipment such as laser cutters and computerised databases of what could simply be referred to in pocket sized reference guides, ensures the unreliability and loss of appreciation for what being a noble locksmith entails.
Sick greed seems to be the priority, and not a good working relationship with the poor paying customer.
I wouldn't give any credit to these so-called "advancements".
They destroy what the profession once was.
It pays to have roadside assistance with your car insurance. Shit has saved me a number of times.
People be trying to find someone who does the job for $100 but gets their car stolen 2 days later lol
I mean, the lady here doesn't even have her sideview mirrors
Got mine done for $80 was done in like less than 5 mins
@@JACpotatos it's not her car tho, the car with the missing mirror is a dodge dart. The lady's car is a ford focus.
They both are near the same color tho
Awesome! Surprised she had her registration with her car locked lol
Who says it was locked? Maybe she lost her key but the car was unlocked.
The car wasn't locked. The windows were even partially down. It was unlocked, but she still needed a key for the ignition.
Car wasn't locked.
Ma nigga buzz bein a g for not letting go off of woody😹💪🏽
Genuine honest good guy!
This video is so satisfying for some reason
Anybody notice the window was down far enough to use a small stick to unlock it.
Can't start it with a stick.
@@BASGuru1986 very true I missed that part I thought he was just unlocking it for her. Lol.
He still needs to pick & decode the lock to cut the new key.
The problem isn’t that she’s locked out. She doesn’t have a key at all. What he’s doing to the door look is getting the groves to make the key. He’s not doing it to get inside the car.
And it has a keypad to unlock the doors
She drives a manual too! total badass
It’s not that hard my dude 😂 you just gotta learn it like every other thing you learn. I AM NOT BEING RUDE EITHER! I’m just saying overall
@@sailyui I love you too Sailx😙
When a guy drives manual: "Meh." 🥱
When a girl drives manual: "OMG! That's so impressive! I can't believe a woman actually knows how to drive a manual transmission car?" 😮
Clear indicator of American
I guess 80% of european elderly women are badasses too if driving a manual is what it takes
So Amazing buddy Fastest Key Reprogramming And Key 🗝️ replacement Procedure I have ever seen That great job And amazing talent
I found it so satisfying that an American Ford makes the exact same sounds when starting as a British Ford 🤣 I know they're the same car but it was bizarre to me hearing the same sounds, but the wheel being on the opposite side 🤣
Always find it funny when people "censor" faces but then either do it poorly, forget about reflections, or that the person is literally in the car right beside them looking through the window on camera.
Totally saw her face multiple times. 😂 A for effort tho!
She cute
@@lalotime Well said.
I’m glad I’m blessed I find mine everytime even out of my state lost em and found em again
“You already got my number” the rizzanator
On those Fords it's easy to get the code for the keyless entry pad from any slightly capable scan tool I got it for my friend's explorer. But it looks like the problem was that they lost the key so I suppose that wouldn't solve the issue.
Not to mention you gotta get inside to scan it buddy
@@sneekysnake1239 true true but if you can get it before hand it saves you
I mean that girl could almost fit her entire arm through the window but you know 🤷
True, she should have memorized the code for her car for situations like this. The code is located on the body control module below the driver side dash I believe.
@@clutchbleach2057y’all assume too much it’s a bad trait to have in life
She drives a manual? Got some respect for here there.
Good man... never get greedy.
Those lockpick decoders are available through the Lock Picking Lawyer and Covert Instruments... They are super convenient to have just incase and they're very affordable too. It's cool to see that she could get into the car but he still used the door to decode the key.... Much much easier than trying it in the ignition, that's a fkn nightmare. LoL
Good lord the window was 1/2 down!
Nice job
It certainly was but how can she drive home without a key. Live blessed.
Common sense was not used before making this comment
Something tells me she's going to lose her keys again shortly
Perfect item to hang your keys on = samsung smarttag, tile or apple airtag
High school education lock Smith i did this in elementary school as a side task to pay for food you did a great job
I was a locksmith Boring so I
became A Prision Guard
WOW THE EXTRA CASH $$$$
I made from the Inmates was
great many of them I never saw again
sure hope there doing OK !
Damn who got the dodge Dak?
I never understand how you expect the drivers license and registration . I keep that in the car that is locked. So what happens if it’s in the car . ?😢
You always must keep photos of all important documents in your phone for cases like these, I can’t stress enough how important this is and how much trouble it’ll save you.
@@ahmedalwarraqi1101 I would personally never keep pictures of important documents on my phone.
@@Capt620 , ummm email. Then by phone you can access the email.
Honestly I wonder about this too. Because I keep mine in the car. What they just gonna not open my car for me?
@@prestonbranton4186 , you leave a drivers license not in your wallet but in your car? That doesn’t make sense. Only insurance would remain in the car. Even that i keep a copy in my wallet or on the phone.
Looks like someone has been watching The Lockpicking Lawyer. 😂
I’m not a lock smith but that’s how I get so much business and make a ton more money than my competitors. I charge nearly half what they do. I’m almost all cases, you’re being taken advantage of. That’s the truth. Good honest people who aren’t greedy will end up getting much more business and make much more money.
Serious question, what if I can show my insurance for the vehicle on my cellphone via the app. Which would confirm the VIN number on the vehicle.
Would that be enough instead of the registration? Otherwise I’m about to take a picture of my registration just in case lol.
I was wondering the same thing cuz I keep my registration in the car lol.
He will allow you to show him the registration after he opens it if you explain it is locked inside.
I don't know about this girl, but her window was halfway open.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Autopropad to the rescue! I do the same shit 140 buck lost key replacement, had one guy tell me a locksmith charged him 500 dollars for a transponder key alone! And that’s it. I charged him 120 for the remote head key and did good business with him he later bought a car for his wife his kid and another for himself nearly made 750 dollars off that customer by doing good business!
Boise people are the nicest people. 😁
Most of us are pretty decent.
How often do you have customers lose their key at a public place? And how do they lose them?
I worked at a large Variety & Drugstore.
We had a huge pail filled with key rings what people would forget at the register. Easily two per day were completely forgotten, thats not including keys they came back for as soon as they couldn't start their car to leave.
I love ur work and will want to learn this craft, My name is Simpless, from Nigeria, Africa
Curtis key code book back in the day of no key fob . You cut a new key from the vin#. I worked at hertz Penske at a airport. People would not return the keys for some reason,and fly away. We had to move them from the unloading /loading zone asap . We would see who could pick the door lock the fastest . Slim Jim’s worked good back in the day. They use a small inflatable pad now to open the door a little and use a rod to unlock it.
208 for 20 mins of work? This guy made the right career choice 🤣 keep up the good work and videos bro
208 is our area code brother
Who carries their registration with them?
It was open he was just decoding the key
He ask for DL and registration before unlocking. I'm thinking the same thing....who carries their registration?
@@RPDSfinest you carry your registration when you’re not in your car?
@@RPDSfinest ummmm when a cop pulls you over you arent locked out of your car.
@@RPDSfinest ok, i dont know of any, and all the stops cops make on RUclips show drivers digging in the glove box for that info.
I would ask if you knew where I could get one of those car door lock picks for my old vw, but it's never gonna be road legal enough to need a key and I plan to make it start with a switch panel.
If you're interested, search for "Lishi".
She was at a store. The key is round there somewhere.
Bro her windows were already cracked how tf she not get it herself
Her back window was quarter of the way down could of just put her arm in there
How do you start a car without a key?
@@lukus9419 you go to the dealership and get one made (around 20 bucks)
@@BigShaneGillis I don't think a dealership would code the immobiliser & cut a new key for 20, they're usually the most expensive place to do it. + she needs to get the vehicle there for it to be programmed in.
I love how when she first got out she tried to open up the locked door
The door wasn't locked. She wasn't locked out of the car, she needed a key to be able to start and drive it.
Everyone saying 300 is a ripoff, when it sounds right on the money. That guy has soecialty tools and a skill set to unlock and replace the clients lost key. For 300 the guy is barely making a profit, considdering he had to drive out to meet her and drive back to his workplace again...
Man's whipping that dodge dak
What if ur registration is locked in ur car?
Was confused at first but she isn't locked out as such, the windows were mostly open on the rear. She lost her key and needed a new one cut. He's writing the positions as he's picking to cut a new key, which would explain the 300 price tag and need for reg
Bro her rear window halfway down 💀💀💀💀
Getting in isnt the problem, starting it is
God these comments are exactly why general population is failing 😊
Lost the key read
My point is he could’ve gotten in the car without picking the lock
@@Rhino2854 pretty sure he knows what he's doing. It's what he does for a living.
Using all the LockPickingLawyer's tools lol
You are doing gods work my friend
It has a keypad on the door. If the woman doesn't know the passkey she should go and find it now.
I actually work for the Ford CRC and if you didn’t buy the car new getting that code is a b and a half. It comes on a business card with the owners manual but if that gets lost you have to bring the car, photo ID and the registration to a dealership AND pay a fee for them to give you the code
The windows are down that is how she got her registration. Does no good without a key to start your car. She could get in, even if not. She doesn't want to just get in she wants to drive it home, hence getting a new key cut. Live blessed.
Try driving a key ignition with no keys
This is the way business should be conducted.
Love that you do this in boise!
Ford gives you an easy way out of a situation like this. It's the keypad on the door. Just program it and put the code on your phone.
Yes, but she still needed a key to start the vehicle…. Hints why he cut and programmed her a new one lmao
can't drive a car with the keypad 😂
Engine sounded just great on start up💀