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12-30-2008, 08:25 AM | #1 |
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Wheel locks without keys?
So, my wheel lock "keys" are apparently missing and I cant get my wheels off. The garage folks tried but said it was impossible to get it off without a key. It has been a couple of months now and I dont know if I should ask the dealer because now I notice that some stuff from my toolbox and my wheel keys are missing!
Can I get a generic key from the dealer for the wheels or do I need lock specific keys? |
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those lock keys have a designated no. assigned, but I found that its pretty much the same ones you can order thru the Dealer Parts Dept.
My suggestion, is take your car to the Parts Dept, asked them if they have a set of the lock set, leave your Driver license while you check out if those work on yours, and if it does. Then buy the whole set, since I doubt that they'll order you just the lock keys, but you can try. GL
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The wheel lock "keys" are similar to a key for a deadbolt in that the keys are "all" different, BUT obviously, some are the same.....they can't have an infinite number of unique keys!
However, the chances of you finding a wheel lock kit with the same key as yours is close to zero, but not impossible. I doubt the dealer will let you cut open kit lock his to test the keys though. Basically, you are screwed. There are a couple ways to get off the locks, and none of them pretty. One way is to beat a lug wrench or impact socket on that is slightly smaller than the lock over it....this is brute force and will destroy the locks. If you are lucky, they will not damage the wheels. This method worked on a set of cheap locks I had at one time, but I bet the BMW locks are better and harder metal that that. The other way would be to cut two deep groves into the face of the lug and use an impact gun with a "phillips" type bit on it. Heating the lug with a torch prior to removing it will help loosen the lug as well. I would recommend you just dump the car at the dealer and have them figure it out. If you think it came without the "key" originally, tell them. But I doubt they are going to believe you....but it is worth a shot. Good luck.
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Shouldn't this thread belong in the general or wheels sub-forum? What's it doing in the engine/powertrain section?
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I have seen some special impact sockets that may be able to remove the lugs. But this will only work if there's enough room between the wheel and the lug itself. Basically the socket will "bite" into the outer casing of the lug and unscrew it in that manner (The inside looks like a beveled spiral with teeth). The lug will become unusable afterwards though. If I remember correctly these are only available to licensed mechanic shops, so your mechanic should be able to locate one. Good luck!
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Seems like that would be like going to a locksmith and asking for a couple of keys to fit your deadbolt. Total shot in the dark, and I seriously doubt they will cut open their stock of lock kits so you can try the keys. Worth a shot I guess, but I think your odds are better hitting the lotto.
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For now I have left it with the dealer and told him that some stuff from my tool box was missing and he needs to get those for me. The sales man said that he has no idea where the missing parts are but the service guy was helpful in telling me that he will try to figure it out and let me know how it goes. This is simply retarded but I would imagine that the dealer should have a master key that would open all freaking locks!
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go to the dealer, They should have a matching key somewhere in the store... They will charge you a minimal amount and u will just have to buy a new set of lugs.
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Update - it took the dealer almost 2 days to get the locks off! They apparently had a misplaced set of master keys....
anyway, the SA said that they were just going to charge sales for the 3 hours they spent to get the wheel locks off...ridiculous! on the bright side he gave me a brand new set of wheel locks and before that asked me how likely is it that your wheels might get jacked..lol! Anyway, I got to enjoy the new 2009 550i for a few days as a loner...not bad eeh! |
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