Basically, I'm trying to work out how long it would take me to try every combination on a key-safe. My sister-in-law has one on her outside wall that was there when she moved in, and she has no idea of the combination. I want one to put on my mother's house.
So... if I can get my sister-in-law's one open, I can relocate it to mum's.
Now... as far as I know, it'll be either a 3 or 4 digit code, using numbers from 0 to 9 - but - the order of the numbers is irrelevant. These things work on which buttons have been pressed - not what order, so for example, 123 is exactly the same combination as 132, 213, 231, 312 and 321 - which significantly reduces the number of permutations. How may combinations are there ?
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Best get cracking then! Or google and see if there's a way of resetting them in exactly this scenario.
EDIT - there's a LOT of this stuff on youtube. An hour spent looking at videos could save you a lot of effort.
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1000 combinations if it's a 3 digit code; 10,000 if it's 4 digits.
Are they push/digital buttons or a dial?
In this instance, 123 is the same as 132, 213, 231, 312 and 321.
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