Technical Topics Wheels and Tires Where is the locking wheel nut location? This video will show you where to find locking wheel nut key in BMW G20 Subscribe: / @g20318i more. Fit the wheel lock key onto the locked lug nut carefully, ensuring it seats fully into the pattern.
Turn slowly to loosen, and avoid using excessive force to prevent stripping the pattern. Remember, these lug nuts are often tightened to a specific torque, so refer to your BMW manual for the appropriate settings when reinstalling. Wheel locking nut location F20 BMW 1-Series Forum (F20) 135i - 1Addicts.com > Second Generation 1 Series Forum > 2012 BMW 1-Series Sporthatch (F20) Discussion > Wheel locking nut location F20.
A short how to video of where to find your locking wheel nut in your BMW in different locations for different models. I have just purchased a M135i xdrive that I am collecting Saturday. As I was looking round car I asked about locking wheel nut key and inflator kit.
Even the salesman couldn't find it. He said he would sort it before Saturday. Is it missing or have we missed it? Also are tyres runflats?
Any half decent thief has no problem with wheel locks and they are destined to cause grief. There are a limited number of different BMW key patterns and replacements are readily available. I found my key and original non.
Only to discover I cannot find the locking wheel nut! Help! Does anyone know where it's kept? Called Bmw themselves, they were useless Appreciate 0 Tweet Quote 09-18-2020, 11:28 AM # 2 docsubaru New Member 2 Rep 19 Posts Drives: G20 330e Join Date: May 2020 Location: Surrey iTrader: (0) with the tool kit/tyre pressure pump in the boot. On a BMW, where is the locking wheel nut code? Your locking wheel nut key is probably where the manufacturer stored it if your car is new and you haven't needed to remove the wheels yet. Typical locations are: a glove box It might be in a separate compartment under or with your spare wheel.
Check under the carpet, in all the compartments, and in the boot as well as the first aid kit. Check. Consider storing the locking wheel nut key in a safe, easily accessible location, separate from your tools, to prevent future headaches.
Some owners opt to upgrade to more advanced locking nuts or security systems for added peace of mind.