Mr. Li's Original Lishi HU66 Key Reader/Decoder for VW, Audi, Porsche
Mr. Li's Original Lishi HU66 Key Reader/Decoder is designed for VW, Audi, Porsche [Profile: HU66 (2 Track Internal)]
List of makes and models (for guidance only)
AUDI
- 2006 – 2015 Audi A3
- 1996 – 2015 Audi A4
- 1996 – 2015 Audi S4
- 2001 – 2015 Audi A5
- 2001 – 2015 Audi S5
- 2001 – 2015 Audi A6
- 2001 – 2015 Audi S6
- 1997 – 2015 Audi A8
- 2001 – 2015 Audi S8
- 1999 – 2005 Audi Allroad Quattro
- 2007 – 2015 Audi Q5
- 2007 – 2015 Audi Q7
- 2005 – 2007 Audi S6
- 2005 – 2007 Audi S8
- 2000 – 2015 Audi TT
VOLKSWAGON
- 2017 – 2017 Volkswagen Alltrack
- 1998 – 2017 Volkswagen Beetle
- 2009 – 2014 Volkswagen CC
- 1998 – 1999 Volkswagen Cabrio
- 2007 – 2015 Volkswagen Eos
- 2000 – 2015 Volkswagen Golf
- 2008 – 2010 Volkswagen GLI
- 2000 – 2016 Volkswagen GTI
- 2000 – 2017 Volkswagen Jetta
- 2001 – 2016 Volkswagen Passat
- 2004 – 2008 Volkswagen Phaeton
- 2004 – 2007 Volkswagen R32 VR6
- 2009 – 2011 Volkswagen Rabbit
- 2009 – 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan
- 2004 – 2016 Volkswagen Touareg
PORSCHE
- 1999 – 2005 Porsche 968
- 1999 – 2009 Porsche 911
- 1999 – 2009 Porsche 912
- 1997 – 2011 Porsche Boxster
- 2003 – 2010 Porsche Cayenne
- 2006 – 2009 Porsche Cayman
- 2004 – 2007 Porsche GT3
Mr. Li's Original Lishi Tools (exactly speaking “Lishi 2in1 Decoder and Pick”) is the most effective way to unlock and decode vehicle locks whilst at the scene. The tools we supply are from the original manufacturer, ensuring quality and supply is guaranteed. There are currently more than 90 tools available. We can also be able to supply a complete kit of Lishi picks at a discounted price. Please contact us.
Mr. Li is designer, creator, inventor of all Lishi tools. Lishi Tools was formerly known as “Lishi” which was widely used on their products as a logo. Mr. Li had a partnership with an UK company named Tradelocks (aka. UAP Limited) to market his tools worldwide. Tradelocks is still selling Lishi tools with their trademark “Genuine Lishi”, but the two companies has no relationship at all when their contract ended in 2014. And later, Mr. Li had a new logo which uses his own face as the trademark, and brand name changed from Lishi to Li Zhi Qin (Mr. Li’s name in Chinese), which is the three Chinese characters stands for, but it’s still known as Lishi all over the world except China.