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    Wheel Nut Key - dealer didn't supply with new car

    Hi there fellow golfers, I hope you are all well. I am hoping someone more knowledgeable and experienced than me can help with some advice.


    So my 2012 Golf Bluemotion has been making a strange noise so I've taken it to my nearest service centre to check it out (I'm not going to bother you with trying to diagnose the issue as even the service guys are stumped). The noise is not my problem anyway (well it is, but not what has led me here today).


    I've received a call from them this afternoon asking me where my "Wheel Nut Key" is. Now I had absolutely no idea what they were talking about until I googled what it was - my apologies, you can stop smirking now The car is less than a year old, purchased new from a dealership. I would assume that it is something that should have been supplied with the car, is that correct? Unfortunately the dealership I bought it from is in Moss Vale (NSW) and I'm in Brisbane. As yet, I have not been able to get in contact with the Moss Vale dealership to confirm. All I know is, that it's not possible for me to have lost it as I've never touched any of the wheels (including the spare) unless it's been to check the tyre pressure or to clean them.


    The service centre I have taken it to though (Northstar VW at Kippa Ring) have advised that they can buy a new "lock nut kit" for me for about $110, but they don't have that particular key there to get the existing nuts off, so they will need to try and get the wheels off another way which is probably going to cost around $400-500 in labour charges! The car is obviously still under warranty but they have told me that wheel lock keys would not be covered anyway.


    So my questions are - should the dealer have supplied the key with the car and is there any action I can take so they supply it to me retrospectively? Are Northstar VW taking advantage of my inexperience and charging a lot of money for what should be a simple job (according to other threads on this forum I have reviewed)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chimpangie View Post
    Hi there fellow golfers, I hope you are all well. I am hoping someone more knowledgeable and experienced than me can help with some advice.


    So my 2012 Golf Bluemotion has been making a strange noise so I've taken it to my nearest service centre to check it out (I'm not going to bother you with trying to diagnose the issue as even the service guys are stumped). The noise is not my problem anyway (well it is, but not what has led me here today).


    I've received a call from them this afternoon asking me where my "Wheel Nut Key" is. Now I had absolutely no idea what they were talking about until I googled what it was - my apologies, you can stop smirking now The car is less than a year old, purchased new from a dealership. I would assume that it is something that should have been supplied with the car, is that correct? Unfortunately the dealership I bought it from is in Moss Vale (NSW) and I'm in Brisbane. As yet, I have not been able to get in contact with the Moss Vale dealership to confirm. All I know is, that it's not possible for me to have lost it as I've never touched any of the wheels (including the spare) unless it's been to check the tyre pressure or to clean them.


    The service centre I have taken it to though (Northstar VW at Kippa Ring) have advised that they can buy a new "lock nut kit" for me for about $110, but they don't have that particular key there to get the existing nuts off, so they will need to try and get the wheels off another way which is probably going to cost around $400-500 in labour charges! The car is obviously still under warranty but they have told me that wheel lock keys would not be covered anyway.


    So my questions are - should the dealer have supplied the key with the car and is there any action I can take so they supply it to me retrospectively? Are Northstar VW taking advantage of my inexperience and charging a lot of money for what should be a simple job (according to other threads on this forum I have reviewed)?
    The key should have come with the car and Northstar are taking the mickey. They should be able to have those off in a few minutes, in my humble opinion. They must deal with it all the time.

    Ask if you can watch them do it and take a deck chair and a flask of tea.

    Gavin

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    Mate I had the same problem when I bought my Golf , The dealers have a full set they use when they service your car ,it saves them searching for yours , it should of been in the foam tool kit in the centre of your spare wheel , All I did was go to a VW dealer and ask if I could but a key but to buy one you have to buy a bolt as it comes as one , .I think it cost me about $26 , The dealer have a plastic case with the full set you will have to try them until you find the exact one to fit your car from memory there are 50 combinations . Each key has a number stamped on it .

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    Some newer dealers don't have all 5 or 6 different sets of lock nuts though.

    If you're willing to do a bit of running around, try a more-established dealership.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    Some newer dealers don't have all 5 or 6 different sets of lock nuts though.

    If you're willing to do a bit of running around, try a more-established dealership.
    This would be a better move ^^^^^^ There's at least 3 more places to go in Brisbane.

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    It's why I bought 4 bolts and threw away the lock bolts and key. PITA. I've never had a wheel stolen in 20+ years of car ownership and never garaged.

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    I've had wheels changed by tyre services several times — they have the wheel off as quickly as if the lock bolt wasn't there, and they don't even open the hatch, let alone use the car's key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    The key should have come with the car and Northstar are taking the mickey. They should be able to have those off in a few minutes, in my humble opinion. They must deal with it all the time.

    Ask if you can watch them do it and take a deck chair and a flask of tea.

    Gavin
    Haha nice advice Gavin

    I thought they were having a lend of me! Such a shame as I was looking forward to being able to get my car serviced locally but not happy now I know they can't be trusted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Mate I had the same problem when I bought my Golf , The dealers have a full set they use when they service your car ,it saves them searching for yours , it should of been in the foam tool kit in the centre of your spare wheel , All I did was go to a VW dealer and ask if I could but a key but to buy one you have to buy a bolt as it comes as one , .I think it cost me about $26 , The dealer have a plastic case with the full set you will have to try them until you find the exact one to fit your car from memory there are 50 combinations . Each key has a number stamped on it .
    Thanks Ian. $26 sounds a lot better than $500!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    Some newer dealers don't have all 5 or 6 different sets of lock nuts though.

    If you're willing to do a bit of running around, try a more-established dealership.
    Thanks Umai Naa!! Good advice

    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    This would be a better move ^^^^^^ There's at least 3 more places to go in Brisbane.
    h110vw - any recommendations on Brisbane northside?
    Last edited by chimpangie; 13-01-2014 at 08:57 PM.

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