I work in the service department at a ford dealership and ive seen countless people lock thier keys in thier car, this video has given me the confedence to purchash this lishi as well as the FO38 lishi tool. so maybe we dont have to risk breaking anymore windows getting into customers cars. Thank you for the very well made video
Glad helped it! Something else that will help you too since you work at ford. You should be able to get the code for the car. If you don’t want to just cut a key knowing the bitting helps a lot when you’re picking the lock
@@BoredLockpicker yeah for sure, but the pick would mainly just be for those unfortunate enough to lock thier keys in thier car. ive seen close to a dozen windows shattered by the little air bag you can use to force the door open from a vehicle entry kit. i figure spending 5 minutes picking the lock open beats paying for a replacement window any day of the week.
@@BoredLockpickerI’m also a technician at a ford dealership, bought this due to customer cars we don’t have access to key cut codes for vehicles 10 years or older. ( I think that applies for everyone? Isn’t the same database everyone uses for key cut codes) most the time the customer has complete lost the sets of keys so not matter of recovering them but a matter of duplication. I am unfortunately not getting the hang of mastering lishi use to pick the lock. And haven’t gotten the chance to decode. I’ve manage to pick the door cylinder on a 2011 fiesta 1 time .
I picked the ignition but couldn't get the cuts to turn the door. I don't know if you Let the reader sit on the Number line or do you press down to solid base hold. Sometimes the combinations I get aren't on lockcodes but they work for some vehicles.
Hi my friend, Thank you for this useful video but I got a question! What’s gonna happen if I put the Hu101 upside down? I mean ( not like you ) and I will turn it around for another side and work with it. Is that wrong? And how can I calculate the key code in this situation? And this tool works just with Ford or it works with another cars ? Thanks for answer .
Good job man I remember the first high security I ever did was an Acura and I was so stoked to get it. On my way to do s 2020 f series pickup..wish me luck lol
Hi sir great video 👍..how much time did it take you learn this specific lishi?? Because I heard it's one of the hardest ones?? + I previously bought the Nissan nsn14 and just can't get it right,so I'm not sure I should be getting another Lishi... thank you very much
make sure to get the 8 cut nsn14 lishi just for the door. much easier to use then the ten cut. and this lishi took me only a few minutes to figure out but I've had lots of practice on a lot of the other ones
Hi Bored lock picker, I'm just wondering if the land rover/range rover have a different lock as these seem a much tighter lock to be able to turn. Thank you
@@BoredLockpicker H50 I got into my wornout door locks, but I can’t for the life of me get my ignition picked and decoded. I soaked it with WD40 and let sit for a day and a half. I ran an old ford ignition key through the cylinder to loosen up the pins. Still nothing. I even slowly worked into the pressure and I get sole pins picked but no movement in the lock. No pressure from the locked steering wheel either.
Hey , I’m a beginner lock smith put in Richmond Va, after I pick the lock and have the numbers where do I put them to decode ? Do I take those number and just them straight into my cutter ?
You can use lock codes code fill or insta code to confirm you have valid bitting and also to get the rest of the cuts for the ignition if they aren’t all in the door
You know I been using hu101 on all new fords. I didn't realize after 2017 the keys are the same but have internal cuts instead of external. You plan to do a video on it. HU198 I'm waiting on it to come in mail.
@BoredLockpicker well out on the field I picked a 2017 fusion and couldn't get a good reading. So when I heard of this new lishi I figured that's why I got the bad reading. But then I heard it might only be newer trucks that use this. So I'm confused atm
It’s a different keyway. If hu101 fits then that’s the right one. Some of these keyways start over seas and it takes a few years before they end up here. They get named goofy shit like ford 2017 because there’s not a silca or ILco name for it. I know some 2023 fords use hu198 but so far I haven’t seen one in person. But 2017 fusion is definitely hu101
@BoredLockpicker Okay damn I been using a hu100, and someone mentioned in the autel forum that I'm using the wrong lishi on a 2019 vehicle. Kinda made me feel dumb but so far, my hu101 has worked on newer than 2017 vehicles. But that makes sense because I would assume that if it was the newer keyway, then I wouldn't have been successful picking the lock at all. Also, I always run my personal hu101 key in the door lock to get the wafers moving, so if it was a different, my key most likely wouldn't go in the door cylinder. Probably wasted money ordering something I won't use for a while. I only had one situation when I got a bad read with my hu101 lishi.
You thought me how to do hu101 but I have came across 2 newer ford 1 was a 19 fusion and the other was a 20 f150. Ion Both cars they would not decode I picked in both directions. It’s only happened 2 times every other time it decode perfectly.
Sorry for the ignorant question...but what is the purpose of decoding once you already have it picked? Is it to make it easy if you have to do it again??
@@BoredLockpicker great thanks , how do you know wat key it is ? If it’s not a silca , I’m a trainee so I’m trying to learn thanks all help is greatly appreciated
there isnt upside or rightside on these auto locks with double sided keys. I'm right handed so picking ccw is just easier. its also easier for me to film
Any tips on these. I went to one the other day and picked it but it turned 45° and no more. All wafers were springy and i couldnt get it to turn to fully unlock. Not sure what i was doing wrong.
Im in the UK and picked it A/C direction. It was on a 2012 Focus so lock on the right side of vehicle. Excuse if i did it wrong way as im a roadside recovery worker so not an actual locksmith. I could have decoded but i cant cut keys. I bought my own picks just to help if i get jobs where people lock keys in a vehicle. I will double check i turned it the correct way. Im sure i did.
Im the states these locks are everywhere. Most do open anti clockwise. I have yet to have one only turn 45 degrees and not open unless I picked it the wrong way. Usually what I do when I pick a lock backwards is decode it. After you know the cuts it’s easier to pick it a second time the other direction. And if that gives me and trouble I just cut metal key.
Ok i will try the other way next time but i dont carry any key cutting equipment. The HU101 is one ive always struggled with for some reason. Thanks for the tips and the reply. Appreciated alot
Does the key turn only one way? I made a HU101 key for a Ford Mustang junkyard lock and a HU100 key for a Chevy Cruze junkyard lock and they both turn one way and not the other.
Gary Rumain this is from an automotive locksmith reference “as a last resort you can remove the door lock and disassemble. Decode tumblers and making a working key. This lock is a real pain to take apart let alone get it back together. Don’t do this unless you like frustration and pain.”
Yep. And the better you are at picking with traditional picks the more it helps with the learning curve on lishis. The tension imo is more important that you’re using to pick with
grab some locks at the junk yard and practice practice practice. they really aren't to bad imo. sometimes you have to set positions multiple times I always get them
They make them for Kwikset and schlage locks. Also for for some mailbox locks and best A Keyway. I have a playlist on the channel that has a lot of the schlage and Kwikset lishis
High security locks are a joke. I forgot where I parked and found a car that looked JUST like mine. My key opened the door. Ofc, I realized it was not mine as soon as I got inside it and immediately got out lol.
They can go in either way just like a key. I’m right handed so picking counter clockwise is easier. And it’s also really the only way I can film without my hand blocking everything. If I’m in the field and I’m just doing an unlock I’ll pick to the direction that vehicle unlocks. If it’s all keys lost I almost always pick ccw and take my readings just because being right handed it’s easier for me. If for some reason I don’t get a good decode I’ll pick it the other way. I hope that answers your question. Feel free to email me. It’s in the description.
Never get tired of your Lishi videos 👍🏻
Very nice video work to allow us to see what you were doing.
Thanks as always for checking it out!
I work in the service department at a ford dealership and ive seen countless people lock thier keys in thier car, this video has given me the confedence to purchash this lishi as well as the FO38 lishi tool. so maybe we dont have to risk breaking anymore windows getting into customers cars. Thank you for the very well made video
Glad helped it! Something else that will help you too since you work at ford. You should be able to get the code for the car. If you don’t want to just cut a key knowing the bitting helps a lot when you’re picking the lock
@@BoredLockpicker yeah for sure, but the pick would mainly just be for those unfortunate enough to lock thier keys in thier car. ive seen close to a dozen windows shattered by the little air bag you can use to force the door open from a vehicle entry kit. i figure spending 5 minutes picking the lock open beats paying for a replacement window any day of the week.
@@sk8erj77 picking is definitely the way to go. I do almost all my lockouts with Lishis
Out of curiosity.
Has the lishi key worked for you then at your dealership? Tia
@@BoredLockpickerI’m also a technician at a ford dealership, bought this due to customer cars we don’t have access to key cut codes for vehicles 10 years or older. ( I think that applies for everyone? Isn’t the same database everyone uses for key cut codes) most the time the customer has complete lost the sets of keys so not matter of recovering them but a matter of duplication. I am unfortunately not getting the hang of mastering lishi use to pick the lock. And haven’t gotten the chance to decode. I’ve manage to pick the door cylinder on a 2011 fiesta 1 time .
Nice slow steady information , thank you for taking time out to show us amateurs how it’s done 👍
Glad it was helpful!
@@BoredLockpicker where would one go or do to start learning this stuff?
The most clearly explained video I've watch learned alot of this video thanks pal you great looking for more videos of yours to learn more
Glad the videos help!
Very nicely picked brother, just getting used to my AM5 So great job
《THUMPER》 Lock Picking thanks man
I picked the ignition but couldn't get the cuts to turn the door. I don't know if you
Let the reader sit on the Number line or do you press down to solid base hold. Sometimes the combinations I get aren't on lockcodes but they work for some vehicles.
They turn the ignition though? If it doesn’t come up in lock codes something isn’t right even if the key turns.
Thank you for the video much appreciated
You’re welcome
Hi my friend,
Thank you for this useful video but I got a question! What’s gonna happen if I put the Hu101 upside down? I mean ( not like you ) and I will turn it around for another side and work with it. Is that wrong? And how can I calculate the key code in this situation? And this tool works just with Ford or it works with another cars ? Thanks for answer .
There is not such thing as upside down. It’s like a key in can go in either way
Good job man I remember the first high security I ever did was an Acura and I was so stoked to get it. On my way to do s 2020 f series pickup..wish me luck lol
how did it go?
Took me over an hour on 2020 f150...my co worker came up...picked it over in less than a minute 😑
How are you on it now did it take time to master?
@@ifuaintfirsturlast7551 same with me stuck on a Ford Focus co worker saved me
@@ifuaintfirsturlast7551 I’ve been stuck on a couple that took awhile when I first started but I’m pretty good with the lishis now.
Hi sir great video 👍..how much time did it take you learn this specific lishi?? Because I heard it's one of the hardest ones??
+ I previously bought the Nissan nsn14 and just can't get it right,so I'm not sure I should be getting another Lishi... thank you very much
make sure to get the 8 cut nsn14 lishi just for the door. much easier to use then the ten cut. and this lishi took me only a few minutes to figure out but I've had lots of practice on a lot of the other ones
Eu gastei 6 horas de treino em um hon 66 na ignição quase desisti.mais deu ok
Nice work on the open!
thanks man
Excellent video my friend. 😎💥💥💥💥💥
SUNCOAST PICKER thank you!
Hi Bored lock picker, I'm just wondering if the land rover/range rover have a different lock as these seem a much tighter lock to be able to turn. Thank you
I doubt it but I don’t know
@@BoredLockpickerthank you, I have to say your a master lock picker 😊
I have a 1986 Ford Bronco. Will the HU101 be the tool for the doors and ignition?
Nope
H50 or H51 hu101 didn’t start until around 2014
@@BoredLockpicker H50 I got into my wornout door locks, but I can’t for the life of me get my ignition picked and decoded. I soaked it with WD40 and let sit for a day and a half. I ran an old ford ignition key through the cylinder to loosen up the pins. Still nothing. I even slowly worked into the pressure and I get sole pins picked but no movement in the lock. No pressure from the locked steering wheel either.
Hey , I’m a beginner lock smith put in Richmond Va, after I pick the lock and have the numbers where do I put them to decode ? Do I take those number and just them straight into my cutter ?
You can use lock codes code fill or insta code to confirm you have valid bitting and also to get the rest of the cuts for the ignition if they aren’t all in the door
great video. appreciate this 👍🏼
glad it helped!
I wonder how much a full set of lishi picks would cost. DEFFINATELY a very useful tool. Saves time dismantling a lock to decode it
these things are amazing! huge time saver
Thanks for the great video.but how come ford fiesta 17 is not listed when looking on Google.
It say's 08 - 11.
Idk
@@BoredLockpickeridk? What's it stand for?
I don’t know
great video! how is 5 bindig 5 times?
I haven’t rewatched this but if it was a 1 cut then you could have to pick it multiple times
Really appreciate the video! Nicely done
Thank you!
You know I been using hu101 on all new fords. I didn't realize after 2017 the keys are the same but have internal cuts instead of external. You plan to do a video on it. HU198 I'm waiting on it to come in mail.
I’ve had the Lishi for a few years. I have yet to run into a ford that uses it
Can’t do a video without a lock unfortunately
@BoredLockpicker well out on the field I picked a 2017 fusion and couldn't get a good reading. So when I heard of this new lishi I figured that's why I got the bad reading. But then I heard it might only be newer trucks that use this. So I'm confused atm
It’s a different keyway. If hu101 fits then that’s the right one. Some of these keyways start over seas and it takes a few years before they end up here. They get named goofy shit like ford 2017 because there’s not a silca or ILco name for it. I know some 2023 fords use hu198 but so far I haven’t seen one in person. But 2017 fusion is definitely hu101
@BoredLockpicker Okay damn I been using a hu100, and someone mentioned in the autel forum that I'm using the wrong lishi on a 2019 vehicle. Kinda made me feel dumb but so far, my hu101 has worked on newer than 2017 vehicles. But that makes sense because I would assume that if it was the newer keyway, then I wouldn't have been successful picking the lock at all. Also, I always run my personal hu101 key in the door lock to get the wafers moving, so if it was a different, my key most likely wouldn't go in the door cylinder. Probably wasted money ordering something I won't use for a while. I only had one situation when I got a bad read with my hu101 lishi.
You thought me how to do hu101 but I have came across 2 newer ford 1 was a 19 fusion and the other was a 20 f150. Ion Both cars they would not decode I picked in both directions. It’s only happened 2 times every other time it decode perfectly.
Yea sometimes I have to play around with code fill but usually I can get them to work.
@BoredLockpicker I tried. I just can't get anything. Sucks I hate losing out. it's a police auction car, so I can't get the code yet.
Sorry for the ignorant question...but what is the purpose of decoding once you already have it picked? Is it to make it easy if you have to do it again??
To originate a key. Usually when you’re doing this the person doesn’t have a key so you have to make one.
Hi mate great video do you use a lishi manual to find out which pick you need to use for different car make and models ?
No the lishis are named after the silca key blank so you just look up which silca blank the vehicle uses and you know what Lishi you need.
@@BoredLockpicker great thanks , how do you know wat key it is ? If it’s not a silca , I’m a trainee so I’m trying to learn thanks all help is greatly appreciated
@@richardmathers7238 use insta code key blank cross reference to see what silca blank it is
Any reason why lock is upside down ?
Does it make picking easier or did you just put in vice & lock it up.
Thanks.
there isnt upside or rightside on these auto locks with double sided keys. I'm right handed so picking ccw is just easier. its also easier for me to film
@@BoredLockpicker WHAT KIND OF FILM DID YOU USE TO MAKE THIS VIDEO?
@@MasterSafecracker I don’t understand the question
@@BoredLockpicker Vice video, hope to be as good as you someday
Nice video not vice video! 😂
great work as always. will order some more KMT300 blanks.
awesome man! thanks
Any tips on these. I went to one the other day and picked it but it turned 45° and no more. All wafers were springy and i couldnt get it to turn to fully unlock. Not sure what i was doing wrong.
You sure you picked it the right direction? Were you able to decode it from there and cut a key?
Im in the UK and picked it A/C direction. It was on a 2012 Focus so lock on the right side of vehicle. Excuse if i did it wrong way as im a roadside recovery worker so not an actual locksmith. I could have decoded but i cant cut keys. I bought my own picks just to help if i get jobs where people lock keys in a vehicle. I will double check i turned it the correct way. Im sure i did.
Im the states these locks are everywhere. Most do open anti clockwise. I have yet to have one only turn 45 degrees and not open unless I picked it the wrong way. Usually what I do when I pick a lock backwards is decode it. After you know the cuts it’s easier to pick it a second time the other direction. And if that gives me and trouble I just cut metal key.
Ok i will try the other way next time but i dont carry any key cutting equipment. The HU101 is one ive always struggled with for some reason. Thanks for the tips and the reply. Appreciated alot
You’re welcome
Thanks ❤
You’re welcome
Thank's master
You’re welcome
Does the key turn only one way? I made a HU101 key for a Ford Mustang junkyard lock and a HU100 key for a Chevy Cruze junkyard lock and they both turn one way and not the other.
They aren’t cut correctly. Look at them and look for marks. They should turn both ways.
Thanks for the reply. I might have to use a code fill program to get it right.
You should absolutely be using code fill. Not sure why you wouldn’t be
Good ,can you making the same for va6 renault? Thanks
Can’t get Renault locks in the United States.
I have found it's easier to pick them in the vise than it is to pick them in the door.
Yea every once in awhile I pull them out and just pick them in my hand. Especially if my back is bothering me
@@BoredLockpicker, Do you use it for unlocking a vehicle? How much tension should be applied if it can't be removed from the door?
I unlock everything with Lishi. And with tension. You use the most tension the lock will allow
Is it possible to gut or open up that lock? Curious to see how it works.
Gary Rumain this is from an automotive locksmith reference “as a last resort you can remove the door lock and disassemble. Decode tumblers and making a working key. This lock is a real pain to take apart let alone get it back together. Don’t do this unless you like frustration and pain.”
@@BoredLockpicker lol!!! OK.
Friend can you help me? does it make sense buy lishi hu101 and lishi hu198t, or this interchangeably?
they aren't interchangeable. HU198 is a new keyway
@@BoredLockpicker thank you 🙏
@@МаркАврелий-и7я you’re welcome
@@BoredLockpicker dear friend, what you can say about lishi hy15 and hy16 that’s interchangeably?
Thank you
Chris Carbone you’re welcome 👍
I pick with prison tools. I cannot emphasize enough the amount of finesse involved with the tentioner.
Yep. And the better you are at picking with traditional picks the more it helps with the learning curve on lishis. The tension imo is more important that you’re using to pick with
hi; what's difference between fo38 and hu101? eor a mustang 2015 which is better?
gianluca nicoletti they’re completely different keyways. Fo38 is older edge cut key. Hu101 is ford high security. The 2015 mustang is hu101
@@BoredLockpicker great!
I am really great at Lishi’ing Toyotas, Dodges, GM, and Nissan. But I cannot do the HU101. I just can’t pick the vehicles open
grab some locks at the junk yard and practice practice practice. they really aren't to bad imo. sometimes you have to set positions multiple times I always get them
I don't understand the naming convention that Lishi use. I know HON is for Honda and TOY is for Toyota but how do they get HU for Ford?
Gary Rumain the Lishi are named after the silca name for the blanks. Other cars besides ford use this keyway.
@@BoredLockpicker Ah, I see.
Can that unlock any car door
Only cars using that key way
Really like your video and please write in video so we can see
And teach us how to make key as well
lot of key cutting videos on my other channel . ruclips.net/user/russej02
how do you know when the pins are staggered
with no tension on the lock feel for them. you'll either feel the spring pushing back at you or it will just bottom out and you wont feel anything
Is this for cars only?
They make them for Kwikset and schlage locks. Also for for some mailbox locks and best A Keyway. I have a playlist on the channel that has a lot of the schlage and Kwikset lishis
@@BoredLockpicker ok. i though it was 1 size fits all
@@JimmyKay1976 nope. They’re keyway specific. I have around 100 of them.
👍👍👍👍
Mechanical Lock Burglar Testing thanks for checking it out
nice one
Thanks
I’m working hard to learn lishing
they're great tools. huge time savers. my email is theboredlockpicker@gmail.com. email me if you ever questions
@@BoredLockpicker Thank you. I’m subscribed to your channel, very educative.
@@jahbless4063 check out my other channel too. www.RUclips.com/russej02
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thank you
Hi master.. im for indonesian. I want us about lishi mit 11 for any car's ?? Than'k
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io ho comprato ma non funziona solo da un lato verso basso perche ?
funziona benissimo. queste serrature sono alcune di quelle più difficili da cogliere. hai solo bisogno di esercitarti di più
Si è Vero che funziona ma quello che ho comprato lavorava solo numeri dispari non quelli pari la leva andava a vuoto non scattava il dent
@@micheletinelli1532 interessante. Non ne ho mai visto uno difettoso. Controllerei con il tuo fornitore
Grazie mi sai consigliare fornitore buono
@@micheletinelli1532 you need to use one from here www.originallishi.com/vendors/
6 原来国外都有卖的
Makes sense
@BoredLockpicker 不知道你们配钥匙,用的什么设备,VVDI吗
👍😎🤠🇺🇸
JimWest 😀
High security locks are a joke. I forgot where I parked and found a car that looked JUST like mine. My key opened the door. Ofc, I realized it was not mine as soon as I got inside it and immediately got out lol.
Wafer locks are joke. High security pin tumbler that wouldn’t happen
@@BoredLockpicker Ah, I see...Thanks for correcting me 😂
I’ve come to despise picking fords
They’re not bad. Just need more practice.
how do you enter the code into a cut to code machine would it be 4313224435
Select
The blank and out the numbers in
DO IT ON ACTUAL CAR,,,PLEASE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I do it all the time. Process is no different. I don’t make videos in front of customers so not likely that I will ever have one.
How do you know which ones go in upside down and why do you have to put them in upside down
They can go in either way just like a key. I’m right handed so picking counter clockwise is easier. And it’s also really the only way I can film without my hand blocking everything. If I’m in the field and I’m just doing an unlock I’ll pick to the direction that vehicle unlocks. If it’s all keys lost I almost always pick ccw and take my readings just because being right handed it’s easier for me. If for some reason I don’t get a good decode I’ll pick it the other way. I hope that answers your question. Feel free to email me. It’s in the description.