![]() ![]() Various low-skill, quick bypass, and destructive entry techniques can be used against the SmartKey.A decoding tool was developed by Shane Lawson (Valanx) of the locksport group FOOLS.Poor tolerances allow a set of 243 keys to open any SmartKey lock.Full disassembly will erase the bitting of the lock.A key with all #3 cuts will do this, too. Remove the plug from the core, either by using a working key or manipulating each wafer so that it does not block above or below the shear line. ![]() Remove the extended C-clip from the cylinder and remove the core.Remove the cylinder from the housing, either by removing the screws (deadbolts) or releasing the retaining clips (key in knob cylinders).Note: Complete disassembly of the SmartKey will erase the bitting code unless a working key is available to reset the lock. Disassembly is fairly simple with care given to the removal of the sidebar components. The SmartKey uses a four piece assembly of housing, cylinder, core, and plug. Once back in the default (vertical) position the lock will be rekeyed and the new key can be removed. Kwikset Smart Door Locks(1000+) Kwikset 400AO-15S Aliso Entry Door Locks Smart Key Satin Nickel Finish Kwikset 907 Powerbolt2 Electronic Deadbolt in Satin.Rotate the new key in the lock 90° counter-clockwise.Remove the working key and insert the new key.Use the "SmartKey tool" on the hole left of the keyway by inserting it (notice a small click) then removing.Insert the working key and rotate 90° clockwise. ![]() The Kwikset SmartKey uses the standard Kwikset key blank 1-1063 and "KS" keyway.
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