kwikset Smartkey cradle failure

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @billcarter1199
    @billcarter1199 5 років тому +2

    Man I wouldn't give u nickel for ten of those smart locks everyone I've messed with were crap if you have ever opened one up u know what I mean, love your videos man very Instructive and entertaining

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому +1

      bill carter yep! As soon as it shows the least little bit of problem I inform customer & replace with LSDA, Master, etc I don’t want that callback!
      Thanks for the kind words :) glad you’re here!

  • @MrMasterman6969
    @MrMasterman6969 16 днів тому

    the pin at the botton that holds the cylinder gets bent and causes misaghment

  • @odinslockllc
    @odinslockllc 2 роки тому

    I had another cradle fail today. I was able to get two through it on this job but it wouldn’t do the other two cores I had to finish up. Could see a pin at the bottom of the cradle opening that wouldn’t retract to let the lock drop all the way in to where the other holes would line up. Think that pin was bent. I ordered another cradle, and I’m getting the better resetter tool as well. Other than the color, what’s the difference between the red and black cradles? I’m gonna tear mine down and see if I can salvage the part the 5 fingers are on and maybe use that to do a manual reset with. Thanks for sharing this. Later!

    • @selock
      @selock  2 роки тому +1

      No difference I can tell other than my replacement black one started acting dumb right out of the box :/

    • @odinslockllc
      @odinslockllc 2 роки тому

      @@selock well darn! Lol. My new one that I just received was black as well. All the same part # too but the tool used to depress the reset notch has a T handle which kinda gets in the way and hits the key bow if you use for normal Smartkey rekeying (old key st 3 o’clock) so I’ll stick with the old flat steel tool for anything outside of the cradle. I also bought a “better resetter” jic. I figured out with the old red cradle that somehow the timing was off, and that long spring on the bottom got wrapped around the wrong side of the spindle causing it to not line up and fail and damage that roll pin at the bottom (it wouldn’t let the plug drop all the way in).

  • @russej02
    @russej02 5 років тому +1

    I've had two of these fail in three years and I don't even use it that much. Called kwikset both times and they just sent me a new one.

  • @Adamarchy77
    @Adamarchy77 5 років тому +2

    I just took mine apart and the metal ring slipped right off, it holds the black plastic body together which in turns holds the fingers and side bar parts inside. I think trying to reset a failed cylinder can break the reset cradle, my last one actually had bent the fingers when I tried to reset a cylinder.

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому

      Adamarchy77 I want to say on my last one I may have been trying a failed cylinder. If any of those fingers are solidly jammed I can easily see it bending or breaking the little prongs :)
      My metal ring wasn’t coming off for nothing but I guess thats good since it really didn’t need to come off. If I woulda forced mine and it broke/broke this video would have been a “What’s Inside????” Series 😂
      so, is yours broke or are you just maintaining it since I brought it up ;)

    • @Adamarchy77
      @Adamarchy77 5 років тому

      SE Lock and Key I was curious as well, I’ve seen the better resetter and another reset tool supposedly made by kwikset that I haven’t been able to find for sale that just pushes the wafers in and holds the side bar while you turn the plug, our shop has been through about 3 cradles and I’ve been resetting the failed ones by hand to try and save from having to buy another one.

  • @ianwatson4692
    @ianwatson4692 5 років тому

    Another fantastic video.
    They should make them with a metal shim over that part that’s too sharp with more of a chamfer
    I look forward to watching your next video

  • @pjdambra
    @pjdambra 5 років тому

    I never bothered getting a reset tool. I just carry a few good cores with me. I then reset them back in the shop by decoding them with depth keys and code cut a key to fit..

  • @thelockpickinglebowski633
    @thelockpickinglebowski633 5 років тому

    "poke your doodad in" lol. My boss hard one or two of the generic versions that were defunct. I can't remember if his Kwikset brand version was defunct or not. So many things in his shop was broken/malfunctioning that it's all a blur.

  • @WesGunter
    @WesGunter 5 років тому +1

    Those seem like a big pain in the rear!

  • @tomliebi5367
    @tomliebi5367 5 років тому

    I prefer the better resetter to those cradles!

  • @jeffmoss26
    @jeffmoss26 5 років тому

    our red cradle broke a while ago, boss ordered a new one, seems to be better.

  • @KingStreetRob
    @KingStreetRob 5 років тому

    Don't use mine very often. Probably used it as much in 3 years as you do in a week. Nearly exclusively do commercial work. If I remember properly mine will return to the start position automatically. If something fell out maybe a piece of the plastic broke off ?

  • @technosasquatchfilms
    @technosasquatchfilms 5 років тому

    We have a home made version of the better reseter tool at the shop.

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому

      technosasquatchfilms I tried to make one and came close but it musta not been enough ;)

    • @technosasquatchfilms
      @technosasquatchfilms 5 років тому

      I'll see about taking pics and measurements.

  • @petewoodfine2100
    @petewoodfine2100 5 років тому

    Hi Jason.
    Have you ordered your new one yet ?
    Just checking.

  • @CGoody5642
    @CGoody5642 5 років тому

    Do you need a better resetter tool? I'm ordering from a website that has the kwikset smartkey better resetter tool; I can either add it on my order and then ship it to you, or ask them if they could send it directly to you if I added it to my order if you want me to inquire.
    Figured I'd ask since I'm ordering stuff anyway

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому

      Cory Goodman I’ve got a long list for our distributor but thanks!

    • @CGoody5642
      @CGoody5642 5 років тому

      @@selock shit; I should be asking you then. There are some things I can't add to my collection as I'm not a licensed locksmith, and apparently giving my full name, address, all relavant legal information and even place of employment sometimes aren't enough to convince licensed distributors that I plan on acting responsibly with said equipment in my collection :p

  • @michaelgalliganojr.5086
    @michaelgalliganojr.5086 5 років тому +1

    Use the Better Resetter

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому +1

      Michael Galligano Jr. is it a really a better resetter or just a different resetter?

    • @lockmanmd8738
      @lockmanmd8738 5 років тому +1

      @@selock It's much better. A-1 makes it, and it's much more reliable. Very little can go wrong with just a comb looking tool. Use the teeth to depress the sliders, use the tip of a key blank to rotate the plug 90 degrees, stick a learn tool in, stick the new key in, turn it back and the lock is reset. Also, if you look at one of the side of the housing, you'll see a very tiny hole in the middle (lengthwise). Once you see the sidebar pop into that cavity, you have the key's removal position.

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому +1

      thx, I might get both :)

    • @michaelgalliganojr.5086
      @michaelgalliganojr.5086 5 років тому

      SE Lock and Key I mainly use it for Schlage SecureKey

  • @lmars5933
    @lmars5933 5 років тому

    Way too go ..😎

  • @cloudstrifeification
    @cloudstrifeification 5 років тому

    I would't put that Kwikset trash on my door! I went with Grade 2 Schlage's through my local locksmith and I have been happy every since.

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому +1

      cloudstrifeification MUCH better choice :)

  • @GottSegneDich
    @GottSegneDich 5 років тому +1

    You can rekey those with a pick. No need to buy a specialty tool for it, especially when it’s unreliable.

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому +1

      Diener Christi to be fair, two years (ish) riding around in the truck with fairly steady use and no real cleaning or maintenance, given it’s mostly plastic I’d have to say it’s a decent tool considering it’s fairly inexpensive
      speed bonus

    • @GottSegneDich
      @GottSegneDich 5 років тому

      SE Lock and Key You can also repair failed cylinders where the key is stuck, won’t turn, comes out prematurely, etc.. Judging from what’s happening with the reset tool, using a pick would yield a higher success rate.

    • @CGoody5642
      @CGoody5642 5 років тому

      I'm not completely up to date so idk if that is still accurate, but it had a number of issues for quite a long time. One exploit simply required one to file/shave off the tiniest little nub from the thin end of their tool, and that allowed someone to alter the configuration of the smart Lock in a manner which allowed ANY smartkey to work on the lock afterwards. That was like 5 years ago though. Something tells me they may have improved the design slightly

    • @GottSegneDich
      @GottSegneDich 5 років тому +1

      Cory Goodman This would have led to a class action lawsuit against kwikset. I think you misunderstood whatever was happening.

    • @CGoody5642
      @CGoody5642 5 років тому +1

      @@GottSegneDich my mistake; that was specifically the iloq electromechanical specifically.
      The smartkey vulnerabity involved a pair of vice grips, piece of key blank, and a screw driver; able to break the lock and unlock the door... But worse, they could turn it back to a locked position. It is destructive of course, as even the owner isn't getting in after.
      Defcon 18 talk by Mark Weber Tobias documents this. 20-22 minute mark is explaining why it works, followed by video demonstration. And a class action lawsuit was on the table. He thinks it takes way too long for these issues to be addressed. Iloq is the example right after smartkey. If you hear the companies immediate response, you would expect nothing less than a class action lawsuit. Luckily the higher ups arent that dumb and worked to correct it
      Mark Weber Tobias is an independent security researcher in regards to locks specifically. Companies use the standard ratings to say whether they are secure, and he thinks that the standards don't cover enough scenarios to consider them secure by following them.

  • @yodaacab3834
    @yodaacab3834 5 років тому

    Mine is broken

    • @selock
      @selock  5 років тому

      steve Beaird I’m not alone! Hahaha
      I mean...man that sucks