Aaarrrggggghhhh!!!
went to remove wheel & fallen at first hurdle, the locking wheel nut cover is stuck fast. It feels like the key will snap before it shifts. Any help/advise on how to remove this ?
Locking wheel nut cover
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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
Are you using the normal nut wrench to turn the key? If so then you're better with a suitable socket on it, that way you can get close to the load thus reducing any movement and applying more torque. If that fails and you're ok with a drill you can drill them out, if you're not then most tyre places and garages wil oblige for a fee.
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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
It's the 3 pin key that removes the top cover so you can then take the centre cap off to reveal the nuts. It's the cover that's stuck
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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
sanmiguel wrote:It's the 3 pin key that removes the top cover so you can then take the centre cap off to reveal the nuts. It's the cover that's stuck
Ahhhhh right, with you, sorry

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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
maybe try some plus gas? It's magic on stubborn rusty things 
Other option is to get a screwdriver and tap the bolt round using one of the holes.....a bit tricky but do-able as i had to do that when i lost my wee 3 pronged key

Other option is to get a screwdriver and tap the bolt round using one of the holes.....a bit tricky but do-able as i had to do that when i lost my wee 3 pronged key

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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
Yep, sprayed some plus gas on last night & again this morning. Will be following this procedure tonight & tomorrow morning.
Then I have some free time to tackle the cover removal. Will let you know what transpires....
Popped in to SET tyres on my way to work yesterday, even they couldn't remove it.....
Then I have some free time to tackle the cover removal. Will let you know what transpires....
Popped in to SET tyres on my way to work yesterday, even they couldn't remove it.....
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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
Isn't that just made of plastic? Mine is. I would think you could just lever it off with a screwdriver. Probably break but won't cost much for a 2nd hand one.
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Re: Locking wheel nut cover
That baby is stuck tighter than a tight thing that's very tight - it will not move
To add insult to injury - the headlight bulb has blown on this side.... managed to get it out but the spring clip came out too.
I'm beginning to hate this car


To add insult to injury - the headlight bulb has blown on this side.... managed to get it out but the spring clip came out too.
I'm beginning to hate this car


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