thanks again im a licensed technician own an automotive shop, do lots of mercedes repairs, i ended up needing to reprogram an esl for a c350 so i went head first into locksmithing, i have complete suite of programmers and scanners, just bought a 2m2 magic tank and now with your help in training im def buying a set of lishi picks/decoders. now im truly unstopable lol
this tool is used to mainly make keys to cars when all are lost. not saying they're impossible to get they're only supposed to be available to locksmiths
Awesome!I have two old school blind touch Lishis for HU92 and HU64 locks since 2017, yet have never been able to try them out(As I can’t find any Beemers or Mercedes at my local junkyard).
@@BoredLockpicker I swear you make it look east I have a 1992 only manual keys all keys lost and MB won’t make new ones until I get the car there together with my paperwork, so watched you lishi 39 video and I didn’t make it lmao, still gotta try a second time
@@Koza_Cara it’s definitely easier in the comfort of my house than in the field. Hu64 isn’t as hard as hu39 too. That one can definitely be a challenge.
Hi, Is it the same for the newer locks with 9 wafers instead of 10, I had a bit of trouble decoding one. Wasted a bunch of blades. Eventually I had to pull the lock, take it apart and read the actual wafers themselves.
Thank you for the great video. I have 1975 Mercedes with M79S (or MB18) key, and my question is what would be the best lishi pick tool or close to pick this type of locks? Appreciate you
I did a little research. I’ve never touched one of these old Mercedes’s. From the research. You may get lucky and find a code on the driver door lock. If not you would need to take the lock apart to make the key. Or this does use an edge cut key and you could probably impression it but I would be very careful due to the age of it.
Greetings from Bulgaria .Hu64 is a hard lock do you oil lock before decoding.Some coleags say no if wafers are moving, but some use wd40 before decoding.
On my old dolphin I don’t recall which one I used. On the dolphin 2 I haven’t got one to work but I’ve only tried two of them. I should probably find this lock and figure out which one works
My key cutter app has three different key cutting settings for hu64,s,the 1st cut is measured at three different points on the blade.How do i know which one to chose??There's hu64-P,hu64-2 and hu64-3!Thanks.
@@BoredLockpickerIt does,but it 'still' gives you a couple of options of where the first cut is on the blade??Which is confusing,think it has a blade at first cut 2650,and another at 2520,and another at 2470!!Its a European 2009 c160
Will this tool work on the ignition key lock (tumbler) that belongs to a 1979 300sd (w116) Mercedes Benz? A few years back my key failed to turn the ignition switch and so I ended up having to tow my car home in a flat bed. It took me a few days to remove the old locking mechanism (steering lock and ignition). I had to order a new locking mechanism (tumbler and steering lock) and got stuck with a new ignition key that only worked on the new ignition but no longer worked to open up my door locks. Got stuck with two keys. I kept the old ignition with hopes that one day I could figure out how to get the key to turn it. To remove the tumbler, the ignition has to be in the correct position or there is no way that the tumbler can be removed. My hopes were to get the old tumbler out and transplant the wafers on to the new ignition. This would allow me to use one key for both the ignition and the door locks. Most recently, I ordered a new key from the Mercedes Classic Center (using my vin) with hopes that the newly cut key would work and would allow me to turn the ignition to the correct position. Tried the new freshly cut key and the ignition will NOT turn. So now I know for sure that a worn key was not the culprit and it is likely that the issue is within the tumbler (worn or stuck wafers). With your background and experience, what else can I do to get the ignition to turn? To get a better understanding of what I'm talking about please click on this UA-cam link. The video shows how the locking mechanism work in our classics. Any advice is greatly appreciated. ua-cam.com/video/8D_SmpZfDmk/v-deo.html
If lubricating and trying the key doesn’t work sounds like a broken or bent wafer. Of i we’re replacing the just the plug in the field probably would just force it over with a flathead/channel locks or drill. Both of which not allow any wafers to be reused. If you have it off the car and it’s trash anyway you might be able to cut it open with a dremel to access the wafers.
@@BoredLockpicker Thanks for the reply. The lock assembly is off the car. Going to try to go at it a few more times. Will be using an oscillating tool on a key to see if maybe I can vibrate a wafer that might be stuck. Just seems like a pick tool would work.
Thank you very much for your amazing video like usual. But I have question, how you guarantee you gonna pick the master key bitting not the valet key bitting? I have a 1997 Mercedes W210 and only have the valet key which doesn't lock/unlock the trunk or the glove box, and wondering if I can convert it to be master key or cut new one. Appreciate you in advance Mr. Joe.
@@BoredLockpicker Thank you sir, but I asked my buddy, he is a locksmith, and told me that the valet key is made of special blank HU64, so to make a master out of valet key you need just to copy it on regular HU64 blank blade. I tried it today on my 97 W210 and it worked perfectly.
Maybe a dumb question, but I ordered the HU64 and it came with a stack of what look like thin key blanks, which appear about the same width as the key you cut, but have a larger bow. What are those for? I haven't seen them used anywhere. I'm coming up on my retirement window (2024-29) but expect I'll still have to work. I'd like my second career to be locksmithing, so am building out my tool kit and taking classes when I can.
Nice Job!!! I love the dolphin, I only wish you can code cut commercial keys , Schlage Sargent, Kwikset, Yale, etc. by code WITHOUT decoding! IF you can drop the same request to CS maybe they will include that on future firmware updates.
I dont think they'll listen to me either. It seems like if a key doesnt have a silca part number it wont be in the database and sc1 kw1 and y1 dont have silca part numbers. I'm glad I noticed that it doesnt code cut single sided keys before I bought the jaw for them
@@BoredLockpicker I hope they would offer that in future soo easy for them to add thru S&D measurements, I know the system is geared toward auto and that it does very well.
The one in this video will work on the ignition. Others are just for doors. If the car doesn’t have an immobilized system then you could drive the car after picking the ignition on. The car this lock came from pre dates immo systems so you could pick it and drive it.
@@BoredLockpicker I only lost the key part, not the fob. It got detached somehow and gone. so now I am only on the wireless key. Was wondering if this tool can help decode from picking my door. I will have someone cut it. Any suggestions? 2013 Benz E class
@@kritikusi-666 This tool would work to pick and decode it. Takes a little practice. Authorized sellers are only supposed to sell to locksmith but that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t be able to find one somewhere.
Very cool seeing how you did that. You explain what you are doing really well, thanks for this video, cheers
Thanks 👍
WOW you are good with those Lishi's .
nicely done, very cool
lots of practice lol
thanks again im a licensed technician own an automotive shop, do lots of mercedes repairs, i ended up needing to reprogram an esl for a c350 so i went head first into locksmithing, i have complete suite of programmers and scanners, just bought a 2m2 magic tank and now with your help in training im def buying a set of lishi picks/decoders. now im truly unstopable lol
Lol! Lishi is definitely the way to go
Excellent video my friend my hand was cramp up just watching lol.😎
lol this one isnt to to bad
As someone who drives a 99 e class, I am both impressed and concerned. Well done
this tool is used to mainly make keys to cars when all are lost. not saying they're impossible to get they're only supposed to be available to locksmiths
Awesome!I have two old school blind touch Lishis for HU92 and HU64 locks since 2017, yet have never been able to try them out(As I can’t find any Beemers or Mercedes at my local junkyard).
do you live in the U S?
Bored Lock picker Yes I do.
@@lokpikr999 shoot me an email theboredlockpicker@gmail.com
Good job. Easy instructions.
Glad it was helpful!
Good job on that mate.
Thank you
Nice job m8, you make it look easy but I'm sure its not, well done, really enjoy watching and listening to you about those picks 👍
on these things basically if its springs at all you just leave it alone.
@@BoredLockpicker I swear you make it look east I have a 1992 only manual keys all keys lost and MB won’t make new ones until I get the car there together with my paperwork, so watched you lishi 39 video and I didn’t make it lmao, still gotta try a second time
@@Koza_Cara it’s definitely easier in the comfort of my house than in the field. Hu64 isn’t as hard as hu39 too. That one can definitely be a challenge.
Very cool stuff man! Thanx for sharing and take care. 🔒🔓👍✌
thanks for checking it out man!
Hi,
Is it the same for the newer locks with 9 wafers instead of 10, I had a bit of trouble decoding one. Wasted a bunch of blades. Eventually I had to pull the lock, take it apart and read the actual wafers themselves.
Master Abdirahman what year make and model?
Thank you for the great video. I have 1975 Mercedes with M79S (or MB18) key, and my question is what would be the best lishi pick tool or close to pick this type of locks? Appreciate you
There isn’t going to be a Lishi for that
@@BoredLockpicker Oh ok thank you for your reply. So what it the best way to make key then? Please help me 😆
I did a little research. I’ve never touched one of these old Mercedes’s. From the research. You may get lucky and find a code on the driver door lock. If not you would need to take the lock apart to make the key. Or this does use an edge cut key and you could probably impression it but I would be very careful due to the age of it.
I really appreciate you, and will try your advice and keep you updated.
Are the hu64 very gentle and are they easy to break
I don’t think any of them are easy to break. Hu64 is like hu101
Greetings from Bulgaria .Hu64 is a hard lock do you oil lock before decoding.Some coleags say no if wafers are moving, but some use wd40 before decoding.
I shoot some tri flo in the lock before I pick it.
I’m curious why do you pick the lishi upside down?
Because I’m right handed picking the lock counter clockwise.
Hi, love your videos, can I ask how we determine which hu64 series to use? Eg hu64 (5.8mm) (4.5mm) etc.
On my old dolphin I don’t recall which one I used. On the dolphin 2 I haven’t got one to work but I’ve only tried two of them. I should probably find this lock and figure out which one works
Здравсвуйте, HU 64 на каких мерседесах использовали,с какого по какой год ?спсибо !
You will need to look up that information up
My key cutter app has three different key cutting settings for hu64,s,the 1st cut is measured at three different points on the blade.How do i know which one to chose??There's hu64-P,hu64-2 and hu64-3!Thanks.
Instacode would tell you where the first cut is based on the year and model
@@BoredLockpickerIt does,but it 'still' gives you a couple of options of where the first cut is on the blade??Which is confusing,think it has a blade at first cut 2650,and another at 2520,and another at 2470!!Its a European 2009 c160
Will this tool work on the ignition key lock (tumbler) that belongs to a 1979 300sd (w116) Mercedes Benz?
A few years back my key failed to turn the ignition switch and so I ended up having to tow my car home in a flat bed. It took me a few days to remove the old locking mechanism (steering lock and ignition). I had to order a new locking mechanism (tumbler and steering lock) and got stuck with a new ignition key that only worked on the new ignition but no longer worked to open up my door locks. Got stuck with two keys.
I kept the old ignition with hopes that one day I could figure out how to get the key to turn it. To remove the tumbler, the ignition has to be in the correct position or there is no way that the tumbler can be removed. My hopes were to get the old tumbler out and transplant the wafers on to the new ignition. This would allow me to use one key for both the ignition and the door locks. Most recently, I ordered a new key from the Mercedes Classic Center (using my vin) with hopes that the newly cut key would work and would allow me to turn the ignition to the correct position. Tried the new freshly cut key and the ignition will NOT turn. So now I know for sure that a worn key was not the culprit and it is likely that the issue is within the tumbler (worn or stuck wafers).
With your background and experience, what else can I do to get the ignition to turn? To get a better understanding of what I'm talking about please click on this UA-cam link. The video shows how the locking mechanism work in our classics. Any advice is greatly appreciated. ua-cam.com/video/8D_SmpZfDmk/v-deo.html
If lubricating and trying the key doesn’t work sounds like a broken or bent wafer. Of i we’re replacing the just the plug in the field probably would just force it over with a flathead/channel locks or drill. Both of which not allow any wafers to be reused. If you have it off the car and it’s trash anyway you might be able to cut it open with a dremel to access the wafers.
@@BoredLockpicker Thanks for the reply. The lock assembly is off the car. Going to try to go at it a few more times. Will be using an oscillating tool on a key to see if maybe I can vibrate a wafer that might be stuck. Just seems like a pick tool would work.
If the key doesn’t work a pick isn’t going to work either.
I just looked this car up. There isn’t one of these Lishi picks for it.
@@BoredLockpicker Tried the oscillating tool with the key. No Cigar.
Спасибо вам за видео. Подскажите какой инструмент использовать для mercedes w201 (190e)? Спасибо
I don’t know. What year is that car?
@@BoredLockpicker 1985
HU36 Lishi. I don’t know if they ever released it. I know they were talking about it
Thank you very much for your amazing video like usual. But I have question, how you guarantee you gonna pick the master key bitting not the valet key bitting? I have a 1997 Mercedes W210 and only have the valet key which doesn't lock/unlock the trunk or the glove box, and wondering if I can convert it to be master key or cut new one. Appreciate you in advance Mr. Joe.
I don’t know how the valet is different than the master key on those.
@@BoredLockpicker Thank you sir, but I asked my buddy, he is a locksmith, and told me that the valet key is made of special blank HU64, so to make a master out of valet key you need just to copy it on regular HU64 blank blade. I tried it today on my 97 W210 and it worked perfectly.
@@alkhashtee awesome! Thank you for updating me. I learned something.
My pleasure Mr. Joe
Maybe a dumb question, but I ordered the HU64 and it came with a stack of what look like thin key blanks, which appear about the same width as the key you cut, but have a larger bow. What are those for? I haven't seen them used anywhere.
I'm coming up on my retirement window (2024-29) but expect I'll still have to work. I'd like my second career to be locksmithing, so am building out my tool kit and taking classes when I can.
They’re used by locksmiths in third world countries where they don’t have power on jobs. Here’s an an example ua-cam.com/video/VppdXtXwieg/v-deo.html
Did you use HU101 blade for this?
No. I used HU64….
Which hu64 did you choose on the Condor? There are 3 options that always confuse me!
I dont remember. if you look the cuts up in instacode it will tell the specs and you just chose that one
Nice Job!!! I love the dolphin, I only wish you can code cut commercial keys , Schlage Sargent, Kwikset, Yale, etc. by code WITHOUT decoding! IF you can drop the same request to CS maybe they will include that on future firmware updates.
I dont think they'll listen to me either. It seems like if a key doesnt have a silca part number it wont be in the database and sc1 kw1 and y1 dont have silca part numbers. I'm glad I noticed that it doesnt code cut single sided keys before I bought the jaw for them
@@BoredLockpicker I hope they would offer that in future soo easy for them to add thru S&D measurements, I know the system is geared toward auto and that it does very well.
Hi am wondering if I can open my w124 1995 lock with that tool
Please let me know if you have any ideas
Regards
would need to know what key blank it uses
So, these work on car doors but not the ignition I would imagine... you can't drive your car home with it, right?
The one in this video will work on the ignition. Others are just for doors. If the car doesn’t have an immobilized system then you could drive the car after picking the ignition on. The car this lock came from pre dates immo systems so you could pick it and drive it.
Do you know if mb give you the key code from the ecu like the bmw cars .
Not that I know of. The Lishi isn’t to tough to use though
what year is this decoded for? Lost my Key, wondering if I can do this and get me a new key for my car =/
Only if you have a 2000 plus dollar key cutter and 3000 dollar plus key programmer
@@BoredLockpicker I only lost the key part, not the fob. It got detached somehow and gone. so now I am only on the wireless key. Was wondering if this tool can help decode from picking my door. I will have someone cut it. Any suggestions? 2013 Benz E class
@@kritikusi-666 This tool would work to pick and decode it. Takes a little practice. Authorized sellers are only supposed to sell to locksmith but that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t be able to find one somewhere.
Damn I was always going towards the written numbers. I should have been going away. And also staying with odds then upstairs 😂 for evens.
Just pick where you feel wafers
Nice work how do you like the Dolphin?
love it. had to replace the probe the other day. it comes with two so I guess they do wear out. but other than that no issues
Bored Lock picker, cool I have a Ninja Laser and Bianchi 994 always looking lol
3rd day im trying to pick my w212 and in the end im still in black hole somewhere..
If you’re new to Lishi tools this isn’t one of the easier ones. You’re more than likely over setting something.
If you have a 5 depth you don’t have to pick it. If you do you’ll overset it and then. Nothing else will bind
Every time when Im locking number 1 then to number 2 the number 1 jumping out and opposite locking number 2 makes number 1 out
Sounds like you just need more practice with picking locks and with using Lishi tools. This isn’t a good one to start with.
But this is tho one which I have to... My keys are locked in to boot of my car 😂
Can hu64 lishi open a Mercedes door lock with 9 cuts
What Year and model
YOM 2015, Mercedes Actros MP4
Idk wut I’m doin wrong but I can pick these locks all day cw but I could never do it ccw
Some locks just pick easier one way than the other. At least you can get it picked anyway so you can take a reading cut a key and get it open.
Nice!
Thanks!