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2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

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fgarci03

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Post Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:59 pm

2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

Hey guys! This isn't a big deal, but since it's the first one I came accross, I think you'll like to see it.

A while ago I got a Smart ignition from a friend. Yesterday I got a key made for it and cleaned it a little (not perfect, but good enough :mrgreen: )

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Here it is with the plug removed:
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This lock, not being attached to anything, has a loose plug (no pun intended :mrgreen: ), as it comes out just by turning it upside down.
On the second image you see a little lever, it's the piece that holds the plug in place when installed in a car, but still let's it rotate if not fully pressed (I believe that has to do with how the lock interacts with the housing itself, but not sure).

Anyway, it's a 7wafer (4top/3down) lock with serrated wafer AND countermilled plug :shock:
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Not the easiest to pick, but pickable, the feedback isn't very clear on this one :???:
Hope you guys enjoy it!
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Post Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:02 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

neat! key looks pretty good.
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Post Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:11 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

It is in pretty good condition as well! Cool stuff FG :)
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Post Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:20 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

Thans guys!

ARF-GEF wrote:It is in pretty good condition as well!

Well this is a take out from a wrecked car. A friend of mine works at a mechanic's shop that deals almost exclusively with smarts. Some times he can find take outs that his boss throws away!
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Post Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:12 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

Wow.... interesting guts. Serrated wafers? Counter-milling? Very cool.

Kind of a fun pick I'd imagine? Bet ya weren't expecting those features. lol
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Post Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:31 am

Re: 2nd Gen Smart ForTwo Wafer lock

Oldfast wrote:Wow.... interesting guts. Serrated wafers? Counter-milling? Very cool.

Kind of a fun pick I'd imagine? Bet ya weren't expecting those features. lol

Oh I wasn't!
After a good while of unsuccessfull picking I gutted it and looked at the wafers. Then I looked at the plug :shock:

Then I picked it :mrgreen:
But still gives me a hard time. For some reason the feedback isn't as reliable as serrated pins :???:
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