YACT: Is it possible to get a replacement wheel lock?

tnitsuj

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I just got my vehicle back from someone who had been taking care of it for a few months. However, the wheel lock that I had in the cupholder in the center console is gone. Her answer..."oh that thing it was in the way of my coffee cup so I threw it away. "

It was a Honda OEM wheel lock and now I have no way to get my wheels off if I get a flat. Can a dealer get me another one?
 

mrgoblin

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
I just got my vehicle back from someone who had been taking care of it for a few months. However, the wheel lock that I had in the cupholder in the center console is gone. Her answer..."oh that thing it was in the way of my coffee cup so I threw it away. "

It was a Honda OEM wheel lock and now I have no way to get my wheels off if I get a flat. Can a dealer get me another one?


Yes. But itll cost you. They are usually specially made for the wheel so it might be anywhere up to 40 bucks!
 

T2T III

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I'm sure Honda might be able to pull one up. I can't imagine that they have that many sequences for the locks, though. But, going to the dealer will not be a cheap option.

 

iamwiz82

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You will need the serial number they provided you when you first got the locks. Then you take that to the dealer and bend over. I don't believe Honda dealers use lube (cost cuttings), so bring your own.
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
You will need the serial number they provided you when you first got the locks. Then you take that to the dealer and bend over. I don't believe Honda dealers use lube (cost cuttings), so bring your own.

dohhh...I never got a serial number or at least I don't still have it.
 

iamwiz82

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Check your manual, if you got the locks with the car. They may have put a sticker on the cover.
 

mrgoblin

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
You will need the serial number they provided you when you first got the locks. Then you take that to the dealer and bend over. I don't believe Honda dealers use lube (cost cuttings), so bring your own.

dohhh...I never got a serial number or at least I don't still have it.

Try the VIN number. Thats the number right in front of your dash . Check from outside your car
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Check your manual, if you got the locks with the car. They may have put a sticker on the cover.

Yeah, I already checked that. Not there. I think I am hosed
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: mrgoblin
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
You will need the serial number they provided you when you first got the locks. Then you take that to the dealer and bend over. I don't believe Honda dealers use lube (cost cuttings), so bring your own.

dohhh...I never got a serial number or at least I don't still have it.

Try the VIN number. Thats the number right in front of your dash . Check from outside your car

I don't think the VIN number has anything to do with the wheel locks they put on it.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: mrgoblin
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
You will need the serial number they provided you when you first got the locks. Then you take that to the dealer and bend over. I don't believe Honda dealers use lube (cost cuttings), so bring your own.

dohhh...I never got a serial number or at least I don't still have it.

Try the VIN number. Thats the number right in front of your dash . Check from outside your car

I don't think the VIN number has anything to do with the wheel locks they put on it.

You could try it, but I have never seen that before, but I have never done anything with Honda OEM locks before, either.