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If you lost your car key And Remote control, or need a spare one?
My site has gone “live” and I will undoubtedly be the biggest exporter ever.
For information regarding my On-Line Locksmiths Course; the course teaches how to breach safes, locks, cars and doors.
This course is “Blue and White” (made in Israel) and as we are known as security experts and one of the best manufacturers of safes I aim to be the most professional Locksmith Instructor and Trainer yet!!
My name is Boaz Femson from Jerusalem and my On-Line Locksmith Course has recently gone live on the internet. The course is available in 12 languages and will be distributed throughout the world. The course is top notch, includes 40 instructional video clips with my narration and an additional 98 video clips showing breaches and locksmithing services. Additionally I wrote hundreds of articles and arranged many pictures and slides instructing how to be a professional locksmith. Everything is arranged by topic, lock, breach, safe type, car model, safe and key type.
I am a practicing Locksmith with over 20 years of experience, have been an Instructor for the past 12 years and serve as the Director of the Israeli Institute of Professional Locksmithing . Our Graduates run successful businesses and are in the forefront of the Locksmithing trade in Israel.
I designed the on-line locksmithing course with the goal of providing the best computer/home/office based training possible in the comfort of the home. When I first came up with the idea of an on-line based course I had no idea that it would reach global proportions. In the first stage of building the course in order to minimize financial risk and in the name of frugality, the initial investment was a data cable in order to transfer video from my cellular phone to the computer (a whopping 29 NIS!). What more did I need? Since this was an original idea, learning to be a locksmith from the comfort of the home in a selection of languages, I thought that I was on my way. I braced my cellular phone in my table vise and with my jury-rigged tri-pod I filmed myself using my cellular phone video camera. I explained how to fix locks and provide emergency breaching services on camera. I would up-load the video clips and provide password access to my students; all in Hebrew, of course.
In a short while there was growing interest in my course and as I started to see some financial profit I approached Dornet, the leading business web site builder in Israel with 120 employees, to build a web site for the course material. Elik Cohen, the Chairman, was one of the pioneers of an elite Air Force unit. Doronet has additional offices around the world.Doronet built a web site/on-line locksmith course according to my requirements and specifications so that students learn in a ‘video game’ format at their own pace.
The first lesson is offered free in order to be convinced of the quality and advanced level of the course material and to hear from the most experienced Locksmith Instructor in Israel. Each lesson is divided into 5 sections. In the first section the student watches the instructional video. The next section contains public domain video clips of professional locksmiths showing examples of what we learned in the lesson. The third section contains material that I prepared for the lesson accompanied by pictures and articles. In the fourth section I suggest a practical assignment in order to apply what was learned and take theory to practice. The fifth section is a 4 question multiple-choice test. If at least 3 questions are answered correctly then access is granted to the next lesson.This is the format for all 40 lessons.
When successfully completing the course the student becomes a registered Locksmith accredited by the Association of Professional Locksmiths in Israel. As the Founder and Chairman of the Association I contact Locksmiths from Israel and around the world and encourage information exchanges so that an expert in cars can help an expert in safes who in turn will assist his associate thereby expanding the level of professionalism in the field.
The following is the course list:
1. Breaching a RavBariach lock, gen 1.
2. Breaching locked cars.
3. Breaching an accidentatlly closed RavBariach door (not bolted).
4. Breaching a locked RavBariach door.
5. Replacing the cylinder in a RavBariach door.
6. Replacing the locking mechanism in a RavBariach door.
7. Breaching a locked wooden door.
8. First glance at RavBariach keys.
9. Breaching a metal door.
10. Replacing the locking cylinder in a standard door (wood/metal).
11. Replacing a car ignition.
12. Replacing car door locks.
13. Fitting car keys.
14. Fitting keys to RavBariach cylinder locks.
15. Fitting keys for standard groove key cylinders.
16. Duplicating computerized car keys.
17. Duplication car alarm remote controls.
18. Restoring a car alarm remote control (in the event that the last remote control was lost).
19. Breaching safes.
20. Duplicating standard keys.
21. Duplicating car keys.
22. Duplicating safe keys.
23. Duplicating tubular (‘Chicago’) keys.
24. Duplicating internal channel car and house keys.
25. Duplicating RavBariach keys.
26. Duplicating hole keys.
27. Duplicating nail keys.
28. Fitting and picking internal channel car keys.
29. Duplicating an Exira key (custom lock).
30. Welding a RavBariach lock housing for metal doors or safety bars.
31. Breaching Gen 2 RavBariach locks from within a lock housing.
32. Picking a car lock.
33. Replacing the electronic brain for car remote controls.
34. Duplicating electric gate remote controls.
35. Installing Pav-locks (round handle button locks).
36. Installing hardened steel locking rings for aluminum doors.
37. Changing the keying pins of a RavBariach lock.
38. Installing an upper door lock.
39. Installing a mechanical push button door lock (‘Shabbat lock’).
40. Making a master key.
41. Marketing, marketing, marketing!
42. Twelve tips for the successful Locksmith.
Femson boaz Locksmith
Transponder Car Key Programming and cutting |
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This Audi key has a flip blade and we Duplicating All Types of Keys transponder chip inside the plastic part hidden of the key.
Programming and cutting of this key
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Duplicating Audi remote car key
Original Audi remote
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The programming method for Mazda 323 between 1999-2004. The PIN code must be ordered from the company to cut a key with the C8 chip. For use in programming a new key. Enter the car. Turn the switch on and off six times. Make sure that the car and key light on the dashboard is blinking rapidly, indicating the start of the process. After five minutes, the light on the dashboard will begin to blink slowly. Enter the PIN code in the following manner. Turn the switch on. While the switch is on, the number of times the LED on the dashboard blinks should be counted as the first PIN code number. Once completed, turn off the switch so that all digits can be entered
Important: Do not cut the LED blinking. Turn the switch on and off only when the LED is turned off
At the end of the process, the switch must be turned on, an indication to enter the correct PIN code. The LED on the dashboard will be permanently on. Now enter the keys into the memory, which will start the engine. Push on the gas pedal for four seconds for each key. The cutting has been completed
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In the early models, between 1997-1999, the T-5 chip was used. After and including 1999, the C8 chip was used. Cutting was not done on a machine but based on a schema.
After 2004, Mazda 3 and Mazda 6 incorporated the TEXAS 4D chip. Cutting was done on the AD-900 key programmer
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Mini groove key
Can be copied using the AD-900 or the SBB
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The AD-900 key programmer can be used for the cutting.
SBB-
In the SBB, every model has already been automatically assigned the PIN code. In the first years, the chip is T-5. in the later years it is the TEXAS C4/ TEXAS D4.
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Mitsubishi Key Cutting
Requires a permanent PIN code for each model. For example, the Mitsubishi Gallant code will be XXY. The Mitsubuishi Space Wagon code will be YXX.
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