unlock your car using a tennis ball

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Palmer

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Apr 10, 2006
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ITS FREAKS said:
video dont work for me :(
what does he do?
Take a tennis ball and put a small hole in it using a hot screwdriver. Put the hole over the lock and push real hard. The air pressure forces the lock to unlock.
 
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Doesn't work unless you have a car with a mainstay mechanism in the automatic door locks. The solonoids in the door have to be magnesium carbonate, which most cars aren't...unless you drive a Saab, also, most late model cars newer than 2000 have an L-Link forged dual piston compression ring, making it near impossible for it to be opened by air pressure alone. There are actuators connected to the latch and the body controller supplies power to the door-lock actuator for a timed interval. Meaning, air pressure isn't going to do shit.
 
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MOREBASS said:
Doesn't work unless you have a car with a mainstay mechanism in the automatic door locks. The solonoids in the door have to be magnesium carbonate, which most cars aren't...unless you drive a Saab, also, most late model cars newer than 2000 have an L-Link forged dual piston compression ring, making it near impossible for it to be opened by air pressure alone. There are actuators connected to the latch and the body controller supplies power to the door-lock actuator for a timed interval. Meaning, air pressure isn't going to do shit.


HAHA BROKE IT DOWN.
 

MKB

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MOREBASS said:
Doesn't work unless you have a car with a mainstay mechanism in the automatic door locks. The solonoids in the door have to be magnesium carbonate, which most cars aren't...unless you drive a Saab, also, most late model cars newer than 2000 have an L-Link forged dual piston compression ring, making it near impossible for it to be opened by air pressure alone. There are actuators connected to the latch and the body controller supplies power to the door-lock actuator for a timed interval. Meaning, air pressure isn't going to do shit.
Im not sure if anyone understands what the hell this all means except that it only works on some cars.

Has anyone seen the thing on the news where they put a flat key into the door of a house and hit it with a little hammer and it pops the lock open? They had a name for it and I can't remember but Michael Finnie broke into the news room with it.