Does the dealer have master keys for wheel locks?
Does the dealer have master keys for wheel locks?
I took my car in @ the Honda dealer for the state inspection and on the report it says that the wheels were removed to check the brakes.
I have Mcgard wheel locks on my wheels and am wondering if the dealer has a set of keys they used to take them off?
They didn't ask me for the wheel lock key when I bought it in.
I have Mcgard wheel locks on my wheels and am wondering if the dealer has a set of keys they used to take them off?
They didn't ask me for the wheel lock key when I bought it in.
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Whether they checked it or "checked it" is 2 different things. Catch my drift?
To my knowledge, locks don't have a master, all the patterns are different. I suppose if you had the Honda branded Mcgards they may have a key, but its unlikely they even took a wheel off and looked.
To my knowledge, locks don't have a master, all the patterns are different. I suppose if you had the Honda branded Mcgards they may have a key, but its unlikely they even took a wheel off and looked.
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um each wheel lock set is supposed to have its own key. Mine is well hidden so if they dont ask for it, I know they didn't do the work.
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ya so are mine and all other honda oem wheel locks. there is only one lock per kit so if you lose it, you gotta buy a whole new set (happened to me when sams club forgot to put one of the locking lugs on and when i came back they couldn't find it. idiots. so yea there is a good chance they didn't remove the wheel and if they did, it should be evident when you look at the lock and its all torn into pieces.
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you know, their could only be so many patterns for wheel locks, there is a good chance if you lined up every car in your state with a set of locks, you could possibly unlock someone elses wheels. i know in my old car, opened someons door, started the car then relized that it wasnt my car when i looked and it was an auto not a manual. thats one of the main reasons cars now have immobleizers in them with a chip, cause now 2 things have to match.
Originally Posted by tacheon
The dealers have a set of keys for the oem locks. They look nothing like the one you get with a kit. I should also add there are only about a dozen or so different patterns for Honda.
Originally Posted by pon55
No! Show some proof?

Dealerships
McGard's computerized dealer registration program provides easy access to information and prompt service for your customer's car. Our Master Key Set program allows dealerships to service a vehicle when the customer's key is not available. Each dealership is provided with a dealer service folder for quick and easy ordering of replacement parts. We also offer e-mail, toll-free phone numbers and fax lines for convenient access to our full-service support staff.
Originally Posted by tacheon
Why do you make offensive and obscure remarks like that? I've seen the set of keys myself. The keys are longer and are L-shaped with key codes on them. They're in a tray which the dealer has in the shop. STRAIGHT OFF MCGARD SITE http://www.mcgard.com/about/manufacturing.asp
Dealerships
McGard's computerized dealer registration program provides easy access to information and prompt service for your customer's car. Our Master Key Set program allows dealerships to service a vehicle when the customer's key is not available. Each dealership is provided with a dealer service folder for quick and easy ordering of replacement parts. We also offer e-mail, toll-free phone numbers and fax lines for convenient access to our full-service support staff.
Dealerships
McGard's computerized dealer registration program provides easy access to information and prompt service for your customer's car. Our Master Key Set program allows dealerships to service a vehicle when the customer's key is not available. Each dealership is provided with a dealer service folder for quick and easy ordering of replacement parts. We also offer e-mail, toll-free phone numbers and fax lines for convenient access to our full-service support staff.
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You are correct
Originally Posted by pon55
BOTH the local dealers have said the "master keys" don't work most of the time!
(and i love being offensive and obscure)
You are correct

(and i love being offensive and obscure)
You are correct

I worked as a driver for a huge company one time and they needed a key so they had me go over to some corner auto mechanic shop and ask to borrow one. This shop gave it to me no questions asked and I brought it back later.
Originally Posted by juanotejano
Your response to being proven wrong is to say that the things you previously denied the existance of don't work most of the time?!?

Originally Posted by juanotejano
Your response to being proven wrong is to say that the things you previously denied the existance of don't work most of the time?!?

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ya sorry the four dealers I've been to don't have the keys and have always asked where mine is. They had to call me once cause they couldn't get it off with their so-called kit. I've also seen wheel lock keys on ebay for cheap (like 100 set of em).
i work for honda dealership in canada and there are master sets of wheel lock there are 10 diferent keys and thay look the same as the rest and we have never had a problem with fitment
Originally Posted by Acura_mm
i work for honda dealership in canada and there are master sets of wheel lock there are 10 diferent keys and thay look the same as the rest and we have never had a problem with fitment
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