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Automotive Locksmithing 1

$ 89.00

               Introduction to Automotive Locksmithing                   Featuring Ford Locks (3Hr. 49 Min.)

DVD price is $89.00.

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Jump into the field of automotive locksmithing with this course. You get nearly four hours of instruction on two DVDs.

Course Description:

We have had many requests to make a course dealing with the skills needed to be an automotive locksmith. This course, Auto 1, is in response to those requests. Automotive locksmithing is a very large subject and it is not realistic to think that a person could watch a 45 minute course and begin work in this field.  Consequently, this first course is nearly FOUR HOURS long. Even with a four hour course we cannot cover everything on this topic. We now have six Automotive courses available to help further your learning. We believe Auto 1 covers enough material that it will allow a person to get started working in this field. The course covers basic skills that apply to nearly every vehicle. You will also learn how to make the key from the VIN number.  Please view the sample video clips.

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Following is a partial list of what a person should be able to do after viewing this course.

Be able to list the basic tools used by an automotive locksmith.

Be able to explain how a wafer lock works.

Be able to explain how a sidebar lock works.

Be able to explain what opposing wafers are.

Be able to describe the three classes of locks that have been used by Ford motor company since 1965.

Be able to to use the vin number to identify what year a vehicle was manufactured.

Be familiar with basic automotive reference books.

Be able to use four different types of wafer reader tools.

Be able to determine which wafer is the deepest in a wafer door lock.

Be able to use a reader tools and impressioning to fit a key to a door lock.

Be able to use a fill program to find the missing cuts of a key.

Be able to use tryout keys to make a key.

Be able to read a progression chart.

Be able to use progressioning to make a key.

Be able to look into a lock and determine the working side.

Be able to the vin number of a vehicle to get the keycode.

Be able to name three different types of programmers.

Be able to explain how to use a programmer to program a transponder key.

Be able to make keys for most vehicles manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1966. (This course does not cover high security keys. That topic will be covered in a later course.)

This course is divided into 18 parts and will come on two DVDs:

Disc 1:

Part 1 Tools

Part 2 Understanding the Wafer Lock

Part 3 Comparing Ford Locks

Part 4 Wafer Reader Tools

Part 5 Vehicle and Customer ID

Part 6 Demo of Reader Tools

Part 7 Using a Fill Program

Disc 2:

Part 8 Using Tryout Keys

Part 9 Progression Cuts

Part 10 Pin Tumbler Locks

Part 11 VIN to Key Code

Part 12 Transponders

Part 13 Programmers

Part 14 Program Example 1

Part 15 Program Example 2

Part 16 Review

Part 17 What to Buy First

Part 18 Suggested Practice

See Option 5 to purchase all five automotive courses at a package price!!

Description

Following is a partial list of what a person should be able to do after viewing this course.

Be able to list the basic tools used by an automotive locksmith.

Be able to explain how a wafer lock works.

Be able to explain how a sidebar lock works.

Be able to explain what opposing wafers are.

Be able to describe the three classes of locks that have been used by Ford motor company since 1965.

Be able to to use the vin number to identify what year a vehicle was manufactured.

Be familiar with basic automotive reference books.

Be able to use four different types of wafer reader tools.

Be able to determine which wafer is the deepest in a wafer door lock.

Be able to use a reader tools and impressioning to fit a key to a door lock.

Be able to use a fill program to find the missing cuts of a key.

Be able to use tryout keys to make a key.

Be able to read a progression chart.

Be able to use progressioning to make a key.

Be able to look into a lock and determine the working side.

Be able to the vin number of a vehicle to get the keycode.

Be able to name three different types of programmers.

Be able to explain how to use a programmer to program a transponder key.

Be able to make keys for most vehicles manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1966. (This course does not cover high security keys. That topic will be covered in a later course.)

This course is divided into 18 parts and will come on two DVDs:

Disc 1:

Part 1 Tools

Part 2 Understanding the Wafer Lock

Part 3 Comparing Ford Locks

Part 4 Wafer Reader Tools

Part 5 Vehicle and Customer ID

Part 6 Demo of Reader Tools

Part 7 Using a Fill Program

Disc 2:

Part 8 Using Tryout Keys

Part 9 Progression Cuts

Part 10 Pin Tumbler Locks

Part 11 VIN to Key Code

Part 12 Transponders

Part 13 Programmers

Part 14 Program Example 1

Part 15 Program Example 2

Part 16 Review

Part 17 What to Buy First

Part 18 Suggested Practice

See Option 5 to purchase all five automotive courses at a package price!!