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Auto jiggler

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Auto jiggler

Postby rak » 1 Oct 2014 23:51

So, I have a 2000 Jeep Cherokee and I am particularly interested in obtaining an auto jiggler for this vehicle in cases of emergency.
I don't know anything about picking and so I ask, is there a specific set of jigglers that I need for this particular vehicle or is there some generic set of auto jigglers that work on most cars?
I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction for being able to access and boot my car with a set of picks.
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Re: Auto jiggler

Postby somenewguy » 2 Oct 2014 0:01

I've never seen jigglers for specific car makes, most locksmith supply places just sell a generic auto jiggler set. There is some technique to using them and I wouldn't expect great success with them. You may be better served by keeping a spare key somewhere secure.
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Re: Auto jiggler

Postby KPick » 2 Oct 2014 3:31

Yeah. They r mostly all the same. If your key is double sided then use the ddouble sided ones etc... I do the same for my Honda accordand it works... Between you and me, I don't even need my keys lol... For mine or anyone else's car... Catch my drift lulz :lol: just don't do what I did... Really
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Re: Auto jiggler

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Oct 2014 8:33


so hey guys, A+ for being helpful to a new member, but did everyone forget that Auto entry is only discussed in the Advanced - Automotive area?

If the OP can remember to carry a jiggler in case of emergency, he can probably attach a spare key to the ring the jigglers are on. cmon now.

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ps. I own a Jeep Cherokee as well, and I have a spare key in my wallet in case I get locked out.
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