Hello, this is my very first post on these forums as a new user, and I am excited about being a part of this community, as I greatly enjoy picking locks.
Anyways, I have recently had a larger interest in automotive locks. Although this is the internet and I can say whatever I want, I truly do have no intentions of doing anything illegal or anything for my personal gain.
With that said, I have been scouring the internet (and these forums) for some tutorials or good advice on picking an automotive door and ignition lock (not any specific vehicle, but just in general). And for the record, I am talking about actually picking the lock and not using a try-out or "auto jiggler" key.
Here are some questions floating around in my head:
1. Are there any big differences between the pin-tumbler lock found on my front door, and the lock on my 97 chevy s10?
2. In addition, do most US auto door locks have pins on the top and bottom, or just one or the other? What is most common?
3. I have the MXPS-20 made by Southord. Can I pick auto door locks with the tools I have in this kit, or do I need anything else? If so, what?
4. What about ignitions? I could re-type 1-3 and simply re-word them for ignitions, but that would be redundant and unnecessary.
Basically, I'd like to have the same answers for 1-3 as the pertain to ignitions, as well.
If someone could answer these questions for me, or get me pointed in the right direction on how I should approach automotive doors and ignitions, it would be greatly appreciated. I would check out the "Automotive Locks and Picks" section for myself, but I don't have access.
Thanks!