Need to find a wheel lock key / just bought a car
#1
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Need to find a wheel lock key / just bought a car
I just bought a used IS200t, and the rear wheels have wheel locks. The fronts don't, which I thought was odd. For every Lexus I have ever owned (this is my 4th), the first thing I always do is replace those wheel locks with regular lug nuts from the dealer. I can't find the wheel lock key in this car. In the picture, it looks like it might be missing. Can someone confirm the key is supposed to be next to the lug wrench in the attached picture? Is there another location in the car where the wheel lock key might me hidden? Is there anywhere I can buy a replacement key other than the Lexus dealer? Thanks!
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That recessed area in the foam is indeed where the key is supposed to sit,
Most wheel shops can get those wheel looks off in like 5 seconds, $20 bucks or less usually too,
So if you were planning to swap them out anyways, I would recommend just going to a wheel shop to have them removed, The lock nuts will usually be toast after removal as it's these spline like things that grabs onto the surface to remove them.
Most wheel shops can get those wheel looks off in like 5 seconds, $20 bucks or less usually too,
So if you were planning to swap them out anyways, I would recommend just going to a wheel shop to have them removed, The lock nuts will usually be toast after removal as it's these spline like things that grabs onto the surface to remove them.
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I just bought a used IS200t, and the rear wheels have wheel locks. The fronts don't, which I thought was odd. For every Lexus I have ever owned (this is my 4th), the first thing I always do is replace those wheel locks with regular lug nuts from the dealer. I can't find the wheel lock key in this car. In the picture, it looks like it might be missing. Can someone confirm the key is supposed to be next to the lug wrench in the attached picture? Is there another location in the car where the wheel lock key might me hidden? Is there anywhere I can buy a replacement key other than the Lexus dealer? Thanks!
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The dealer will have a master set that will have that key in it.
If you already have two nuts to put on, they will likely remove the 2 wheel locks and install the 2 nuts for free. It's not even worth opening a work order and putting it into the shop.
If you already have two nuts to put on, they will likely remove the 2 wheel locks and install the 2 nuts for free. It's not even worth opening a work order and putting it into the shop.
#5
I do the opposite. First thing I do is get a set of wheel locks.
Yeah yeah anyone can steal anything. Not the point. Not all thieves are created equal and the thief that doesn't feel like messing with a lock and decides spending an extra 30 seconds on *your* wheel isn't worth it, advantage: you. All for $25.
The locks are typically hardened steel, so whatever method is used is probably going to require an unacceptable (to the thief) level of noise.
Yeah yeah anyone can steal anything. Not the point. Not all thieves are created equal and the thief that doesn't feel like messing with a lock and decides spending an extra 30 seconds on *your* wheel isn't worth it, advantage: you. All for $25.
The locks are typically hardened steel, so whatever method is used is probably going to require an unacceptable (to the thief) level of noise.
#6
I do the opposite. First thing I do is get a set of wheel locks.
Yeah yeah anyone can steal anything. Not the point. Not all thieves are created equal and the thief that doesn't feel like messing with a lock and decides spending an extra 30 seconds on *your* wheel isn't worth it, advantage: you. All for $25.
The locks are typically hardened steel, so whatever method is used is probably going to require an unacceptable (to the thief) level of noise.
Yeah yeah anyone can steal anything. Not the point. Not all thieves are created equal and the thief that doesn't feel like messing with a lock and decides spending an extra 30 seconds on *your* wheel isn't worth it, advantage: you. All for $25.
The locks are typically hardened steel, so whatever method is used is probably going to require an unacceptable (to the thief) level of noise.
#7
If you want a replacement key, you can order one for $20 from McGard, the company that supplies the wheel locks to lexus. As part of the original paperwork that came with the car, there is a folded car / paper that tells you how to buy a replacement key. It also has two numbers on the card (1 for the type of wheel lock, the other for the key number) that you will need to enter on McGard's website.
If you don't this this piece of paper, there are instructions on McGard's website about how to still order a replacement key.
If you don't this this piece of paper, there are instructions on McGard's website about how to still order a replacement key.
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