1. Tools Required:
- Lock Pick Set: A set of lock picks consists of various tools, including tension wrenches and picks of different shapes and sizes.
2. Select the Correct Lock Pick:
- Identify the type of lock on your Lincoln LS. The Lincoln LS typically uses a wafer tumbler lock.
- Choose the appropriate pick based on the lock type. For a wafer tumbler lock, a hook pick is commonly used.
3. Insert the Tension Wrench:
- Select a suitable tension wrench that fits into the keyhole.
- Insert the tension wrench into the bottom of the keyhole and apply slight turning pressure to create tension (usually clockwise for Lincoln LS).
4. Insert the Lock Pick:
- Choose the appropriate lock pick for wafer locks and insert it into the keyhole alongside the tension wrench.
- Position the pick inside the lock, aiming to engage and move the wafer pins upward.
5. Manipulate the Pins:
- While applying tension with the tension wrench, use the pick to feel for the tumbler pins inside the lock.
- Once a pin is engaged, carefully lift it until you feel a slight click. This indicates that the pin has been set.
6. Repeat:
- Repeat the steps of inserting the pick, engaging the pins, and lifting them until you have lifted all of the pins in the lock.
7. Unlock the Lock:
- Once all the pins are set and lifted, you should feel a "give" in the tension.
- Gently increase the tension on the tension wrench until you hear the lock click open.
8. Practice and Patience:
- Picking locks can be a skill that requires practice, and it may not always be successful.
- If you encounter difficulties or are not confident in your ability to pick the lock, it's best to seek professional help from a locksmith.
Remember, picking a lock without proper authorization can have legal consequences, so consider using these techniques responsibly.