Where to Find the Locking Wheel Nut Code on a Ford
To find the locking wheel nut code on a Ford, you have a few options:
1. Check the locking wheel nut storage box or plastic storage bag: The code is usually found on the storage box or bag that contains the locking wheel nut key.
2. Contact an authorized Ford dealer: You can obtain a replacement locking wheel nut key and replacement locking wheel nuts from an authorized dealer using the reference number certificate. If you no longer have the key card, speak to your Ford dealership who will be happy to assist.
3. Take a picture of one of the security nuts/bolts on the wheel: If you are ordering a replacement key, you can take an image of one of the security nuts/bolts on the wheel with your mobile phone. This will help the supplier verify that the wheel locks fitted match the code.
It’s important to note that the locking wheel nut code is specific to each vehicle, so it’s necessary to follow the appropriate steps to obtain the correct replacement key for your Ford.
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Contents
- What does a lock and wheel nut key look like?
- How do you remove a locking nut without a key?
- Does my car have a locking wheel nut key?
- What happens if I lost my locking wheel nut key?
- How do I find my wheel lock code?
- How do I find my Ford locking wheel nut code?
- Are all Ford locking nuts the same?
- Are all Ford wheel lock keys the same?
- Do all wheel locks have the same key?
- Where is the wheel lock key on a Ford?
What does a lock and wheel nut key look like?
Locking wheel nut keys are small, metal tools that are cylindrical at one end and hexagonal at the other, with each key specific to the car make. The key is usually stored in the glove box, with the spare wheel, in boot storage panels.
How do you remove a locking nut without a key?
Then grab the extractor. Tool which you can see as hardened ridges running the length of the shaft. And push that tool inside the hole. And place the driver over the extractor.
Does my car have a locking wheel nut key?
It depends mainly on whether your vehicle is fitted with Alloy Wheels. If this is the case, most alloys are fitted with locking wheel nuts as standard. If you have steel wheels and wheel trims you will not have locking wheel nuts fitted. Locking wheel nuts protect your alloy wheels from theft.
What happens if I lost my locking wheel nut 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.
How do I find my wheel lock code?
If your wheel locks came with the vehicle, you could usually find the key code in the owner’s manual. You may also be able to bring your car to the dealer and have them remove the locks with a master key set.
How do I find my Ford locking wheel nut code?
Lost your locking wheel nut key? Don’t worry, each key comes with a code so that you can order another from the manufacturer. You can often find this code in the owners handbook, service book, or on the locking wheel nut box or bag, if you have one.
Are all Ford locking nuts the same?
The short answer is ‘No’, there are hundreds of different Ford Locking Wheel Nut Key combinations. But there are 4 Main Types of Ford Locking Wheel Nut Key styles.
Are all Ford wheel lock keys the same?
The short answer is ‘No’, there are hundreds of different Ford Locking Wheel Nut Key combinations.
Do all wheel locks have the same key?
Are Wheel Lock Keys Universal? The short answer is ‘No’. Each vehicle manufacturer installs different wheel locks to each vehicle model. They are not interchangeable between different brands, so, for instance, you can’t use a Ford Wheel Lock Key on a Nissan and vice versa.
Where is the wheel lock key on a Ford?
What if wheel lock nut key is lost or broken.