How to Search for Lishi for a Vehicle (Make, Model, and Year)
- What is Lishi?
A Lishi tool is a specialized tool that helps locksmiths unlock cars and decode locks. Each car brand, model, and year may require a different Lishi tool. This guide explains how to find the right Lishi tool for any vehicle.
2. Why Use Lishi?
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Quick Unlocking: Opens car doors quickly.
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No Damage: Does not damage the car lock.
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Decoding: Helps locksmiths obtain the key code for the lock.
3. Tools and Resources You Need
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Computer or Phone (to search for Lishi online)
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Internet Access
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Website Access:
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UHS-Hardware (recommended)
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Locksmith Warehouse
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LishiTools.com
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4. Step-by-Step Guide to Find the Right Lishi Tool
Step 1: Visit a Trusted Website
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Go to a website where you can search for Lishi tools. Recommended options include:
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UHS-Hardware
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LishiTools.com
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The Locksmith Store
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Amazon (for Lishi products)
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If purchasing directly, contact Tim from logistics at your company for assistance.
Step 2: Search for the Vehicle
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Use the search bar on the website.
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Enter the car’s make, model, and year.
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Example: “Honda Civic 2018” or “Ford F-150 2020.”
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Locate a tool with the correct keyway for that vehicle.
Step 3: Check the Compatibility
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Review the Lishi tool description.
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Confirm it is compatible with the car's make, model, year, and lock system.
Step 4: Confirm the Lishi Keyway
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Verify the keyway of the Lishi tool matches the vehicle. Common keyways and their corresponding car brands include:
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Lishi Keyway |
Car Brands |
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HU66 |
Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Seat, Porsche |
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HU64 |
Mercedes-Benz |
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HU101 |
Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo |
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HU92 |
BMW (Older models), Mini |
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HU87 |
Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia |
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HU100 |
General Motors (GM), Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick |
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HU100R |
Opel/Vauxhall, Chevrolet (European models) |
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HU83 |
Peugeot, Citroën, Renault |
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TOY43 |
Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, Subaru |
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TOY48 |
Toyota, Lexus (Newer models) |
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TOY38 |
Toyota (Older models, single-sided) |
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NSN14 |
Nissan, Infiniti |
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NSN11 |
Nissan (Older models) |
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HY22 |
Hyundai, Kia (Older models) |
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HY15 |
Hyundai, Kia (10-cut systems) |
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KIA6 |
Kia (6-cut systems) |
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MIT11 |
Mitsubishi (Older models) |
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MIT8 |
Mitsubishi, Proton |
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MIT13 |
Mitsubishi (Newer models) |
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HON66 |
Honda, Acura |
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HON58 |
Honda (Older models, single-sided) |
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HYN14 |
Hyundai, Kia (Newer models) |
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B111 |
General Motors (Older 6-cut systems) |
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B106 |
General Motors (6-cut locks, common for trucks) |
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B86 |
General Motors (Older models, Buick, Pontiac) |
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MAZ24 |
Mazda |
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MAZDA6 |
Mazda (Newer models) |
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DAE1 |
Daewoo |
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HYUNDAI8 |
Hyundai (Older models) |
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FO38 |
Ford (Older models, single-sided) |
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TIBBE |
Ford (European, Jaguar models with Tibbe locks) |
Step 5: Review Product Details
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Confirm the tool works with your car’s key type (laser, side-cut, etc.).
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Check for additional features like:
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Lock picking guides
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Decoding guides
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Step 6: Buy or Contact Logistics
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Add the Lishi tool to your cart and proceed with the purchase.
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If unable to find it online, contact Tim from logistics for help in ordering the tool.
Step 7: Test the Tool
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Test the Lishi tool on a practice lock after receiving it.
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Ensure it functions correctly for the car’s make, model, and year.
5. Quick Tips
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Use UHS-Hardware: It allows you to search by make, model, and year.
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Know the Keyway: Identify the required keyway (e.g., HU66, HU92) before searching.
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Contact Logistics: If the tool is not available, Tim from logistics can assist.