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    Default GT10 Iveco ignition decode

    Hello,

    I decoded ignition lock, was unsure in 1 position but generally had 2 pair of cuts:

    1) 2 3 3 4 4 1
    2) 2 3 3 3 4 1

    Only the 1st set was found in instacode so I cut it but they ket doesn't turn, I feel like ignition is very stiff so I assume mu decoding differ really much from original key cut. But I decoded it multiple times and all I got was this and decoding possible only with one direction so mistake of decoding wrong direction is not possible.

    But Im thinking that maybe I should reverse those numbers, I mean 1 might be 4, 2 might be 3 etc. In my Silca Viper and it list cuts from A-D, I assumed A=1

    Anyone have a clue? I want to give it a try because I don't want to strip that stupid ignition with PIN's inside and the door lock is not in good condition so that's why I want to decode it correctly. Ignition picks in 2 mins everytime but decoding seems way off but decoding of all 5 I had straight lined lishi arm so I don't think I can be wrong much...Only 4rth PIN was unsure 3 or 4 but with 3 it doesnt exist in IC but even if it's actually original cut, I should feel a little more of barell movement when trying to turn with all other proper cuts and this one just little off chart.
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    Drill it out, hand customer screw driver add to bill

    premable your paying for insta code, ask them, or time gerses effort how much fir basic key off dealer

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    I had problems 2 times with Iveco GT10

    Decoded the door lock and cut the blade

    the blade is perfect on the door also turn the ignition - Start programming and key stop turn the ignition - decode the ignition same like on the door

    this happened to me 2 times both not solved

    I cut them on card 322
    Last edited by Manta1600; 2nd September, 2021 at 10:15 PM.

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    Your blade is to long.
    Take someting from the tip.

    Hold it next to the lishi.
    You will see.
    Last edited by rob h; 2nd September, 2021 at 10:27 PM.

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    GT10 i cut with 2mm cutter didn't work. But when i use 1.5mm, blade work perfect.
    Be polite. No Thanks + Rep, no HELP!!! Slava Ukcraine. Dead Putler civilians's killers!!!

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