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That’s the best lock cylinder video I’ve ever seen. With the good lighting
and the tripod, your detail is spectacular at full screen HD.
Even a free gondola clip at the end (grin).
Is there any restriction on buying a lock cylinder from the dealer?
We will turn you into a locksmith yet. Go to Reponut and get the lock picks
he used in his last video, will help with those stuck wards in that lock to
get them out one last time. Keep those little springs as they are useful if
you lose one on another lock.
Interesting. You always come up with good stuff.
Do Ford cars do this too?
Suggestion, when you get the lock cylinder, if you get it from the dealer,
have them give you the key code. All they need is the VIN and then you can
just put it together without tearing the old one apart. Great work Brian,
as usual.
Very cool. Thanks for the info. Just FYI, the number of key combos is not
xpressd with multiplication, but with factorials. Looks like this: 9! + 4!
= 32904 possible key combos.
I think it is 4^9, which is 262144
Superb mann!that is one of my pet hates.i feel ive learnt something cheers!
Good video Brian –
Love the random ski video after a lot of dead air lol, thanks for the vid.
keep up the good work :)
I’m doing Co op at a Chevy dealership right now and because of all those
cobalt and ion ignition recalls (slightly different but generally the same)
been doing this a lot. Even done a couple of older gmc trucks exactly the
same as the one in the video. It’s really not that complicated. pretty much
all the students are doing these when there supervisor is on break or
lunch. Good detailed video Brian. Keep it up.
Super detailed man!
I thought the video was over so I just let it play out!
Glad I did.
Aloha and take care
Btw it’s 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4 (4^9) possible combination.
Wow, you need tweezers and a microscope for this repair.
Doesn’t look as difficult as I imagined it would be. Another excellent
video Brian!
Thank You Brian, You are Awesome!
Nice one. I went the lazy way and replaced the whole thing . Got a new key
with it . Just have to carry 2 keys now.
great vid
9^4, not 9*4, I believe. 6561 unique keys. More math-gooder people are
welcome to correct me. :-]