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Frequent-Skin-3466

Thankyou. I found out it was code 45.


ernie999

You may be able to take the car to a tire shop or mechanic to get the lock bolts removed and replaced with regular bolts, as those places have the tools to remove them. If you want to keep using the lock bolts then I can’t offer much help. I bought a replacement but had the code number from the box the lock bolts came in.


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Cole668

My BMW wheel locks were the spline type but they have the code stamped on the side of the socket. If yours has the code on it, you should be able to order a replacement.


Frequent-Skin-3466

No code on mine unfortunately!


Cole668

You can order BMW wheel lock key sets off Amazon but there's no guarantee it'll have the right one, assuming yours is OEM. If you must get it off, you can use and impact wrench and a wheel lug bolt remover but this will destroy the bolt and probably damage your wheel. If you don't need to get it off right away, it would be a good idea to make sure your tire inflation kit is in good working order in case you get a puncture and your tires aren't run-flats.


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Cheers