Learn how to remove wheel locks without a key or order a replacement
While wheel locks are great for preventing tire theft, they can become a hassle if you need to remove your tire and you don’t have the key. The good news is you can usually get a replacement or even use DIY methods to remove wheel locks in a pinch. Keep reading, and we’ll help you find the missing key or remove your wheel locks without one.
What to Do if You Lost Your Wheel Lock Key
If you can’t find the key, fit a 12-point socket over the wheel lock and tap it on with a hammer. Then, use a ratchet to turn the wheel lock counterclockwise to remove it. Alternatively, take the vehicle to a tire shop, mechanic, or dealership to have the locks removed or the key replaced.
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- If you take your vehicle to a mechanic and they had to remove the wheels, ask where they put the wheel lock key so you know where to look for it next time.Thanks
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Warnings
- Avoid drilling through the wheel lock nut to remove it because you could easily damage your tires or wheel bearings and require costly repairs.Thanks
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