Still can’t find your wheel lock key? You may need to order a new one from the dealer or manufacturer. To do this, you will need the code that corresponds with your particular key. Generally, you can expect to pay between $20 and $120 per set.
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What do you do if you lose your wheel lock key?
Can you replace a lost wheel lock key? If you have the code to your key, a dealer or manufacturer can replace the key. Additionally, if you know the brand, make, or model of your wheel lock, you can often order a replacement key online. Otherwise, you will have to pay to have your wheel lock removed by a professional.
Where is the wheel lock key located BMW?

Where is the lug nut key for a BMW 328i?

Are all BMW locking wheel nuts the same?
Are locking wheel nut keys unique to each car? The short answer is ‘yes’. Or, at least, they’re unique to the locking wheel nut set that was provided by your manufacturer when your car was making its way along the production line.
Can the AA remove locking wheel nuts?
Locking nuts are sold with a code, so owners can order a new key from the maker. If you don’t have the code, garages have tools able to remove most nuts. Breakdown organisations such as the AA and RAC can also usually help.
Where is my locking wheel nut key?
With your spare wheel: as we’re sure you’ll know, if your car has one, your spare wheel is kept underneath the bottom panel of your boot. Many car manufacturers will store the wheel nut key in a compartment next to the spare wheel itself, so make sure you look here.
Where is wheel lock key located?
The key usually comes in a set which can be found with the spare tire or sometimes in the glove box. If the key is lost or gets broken somehow, the dealer or manufacturer can make a new one. It’s a good idea to always make sure that you get your wheel lock key back whenever your wheels are removed.
Do all BMWS come with wheel locks?
Any decent dealer will automatically include a set with every new BMW.
How do you remove a locking lug nut without the key?

Do BMWS have locking wheel nuts?
The bottom of the tray has a cover. Under the cover should be a tool kit, within this kit should be the locking nut for your wheels. If the nut is not there you need to go back to your dealer and ask them to replace it.
What does a wheel nut lock key look like?
What does a locking wheel nut key look like? Locking wheel nut keys all look similar however they are not “one size fits all”. They consist of one end which is shaped like a cylinder and the other end is the shape of a hexagon.
Can you get a replacement wheel lock key?
Purchase a new key. This is sometimes the easiest option although it can sometimes be expensive. However if you’d like to use the original locking wheel nut set you’ll need to buy a new locking wheel nut key. Each key comes with a code so you can order a replacement from the vehicle manufacturer.
Are wheel lock keys unique?
Each set of wheel locks has its own key. Wheel lock keys are unique sockets that match the pattern on your wheel locks. Your tire, rim, and wheel cannot be easily removed without the wheel lock key. These locks are used to deter criminals from stealing your wheels only- not your car.
Does Kwik Fit remove locking nuts?
If your car has a locking wheel nut, and you’re due to visit your local Kwik Fit for new tyres, brake pads and discs, or you are due a service, make sure you know where your locking wheel nut key is located. The wheels will need to be removed to carry out these services, so it’s best to be prepared!
Do tire shops have lug nut keys?
If the key is missing, many tire shops carry a kit of the common types of wheel lock nut keys.
How many different lug nut keys are there?
8 different hex key sizes McGard is the only manufacturer to offer 8 different key hex sizes to match the vehicle’s original equipment lug wrench. You will appreciate this important feature when you have to change a flat tire along the roadside.
Do wheel locks prevent theft?
No, wheel locks can only prevent wheel theft. However, there are wheel lock clamps that can prevent your car from being stolen, but we’ll get to that later. Wheel lug nut locks, on the other hand, are redesigned lug nuts that have theft-deterrent sockets and require a special key to remove.
How much does it cost to replace lug nuts?
On average, new wheel lug studs cost $4 to $12. This cost does not include labor (which would likely set you back *$61 to $77). If only one stud is missing or damaged, you can drive it safely when traveling a short distance to a repair shop or auto parts dealer.
How much does it cost to remove a stripped lug nut?
Labor costs are estimated between $61 and $77 while parts are priced at $12. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.
Are locking wheel nuts worth it?
You only need to use one locking nut on each wheel, where it simply replaces one of the regular wheel nuts. Fitting locking wheel nuts is easy, and they provide an excellent deterrent against opportunistic theft. In fact, as a result of locking wheel nuts being widely fitted, car wheel theft has become pretty rare.
Do all cars have a locking wheel nut key?
While not every new car on sale today has locking wheel nuts, an overwhelming majority of them do.
Do you need locking wheel nut for service?
For any job that requires the wheels to be removed, such as a service, work on the brakes or replacing tyres, the locking nut key will be needed, so make sure that you know where it is and tell the garage when you take your car in for any work.
How does wheel lock nut work?
Locking wheel nuts are designed to protect your alloy wheels from being easily accessible to thieves. Each set of locking wheel nuts has a unique indent with a key that matches up with the pattern. The only time the wheel lug nuts can be removed is when the key with the correct pattern is inserted.
What is self locking nut?
A locknut, also known as a lock nut, locking nut, self-locking nut, prevailing torque nut, stiff nut or elastic stop nut, is a nut that resists loosening under vibrations and torque. Prevailing torque nuts have some portion of the nut that deforms elastically to provide a locking action.