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Hi Guys,

New to the forum and already asking for help.

I have sheered the locking key on my 2004 x3 so cant get the nuts off to fix a puncture. I believe they are original bmw locking nuts and i have the packaging they came in with a code on. However my local BMW dealer has said the code isnt a code they would use to order one.

I have considered the whole splined socket method of removing them but would prefer just to get a new key.

Is there a way to get replacement keys from the code on the back of the packet or any other method of finding it?

Cheers!

x3fan

  • 1 month later...
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Most dealers have a complete set for just this problem.

They can then get the key number from the one that fits, the number should be on one end of the original.

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