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Locking Wheel Nuts
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Earlier this week I bought a 2009 Smart Passion from a dealership 25 miles from home. I have now realised this has locking wheel nuts & the key for unlocking them is not in the car. This it seems would be quite expensive to replace. Am I within my rights to ask the dealership to obtain one for me? I asked loads of questions about the car before I purchased it but forgot about this. thanks for your help
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Yes, might be worth giving them a ring. This happened to me so I went back to them, they had a box of random stuff they didn't know what car they belonged to and my key was luckily in there so it's worth a try.
11:17 Fri 04th Nov 2016
The guy has just replied to say on the pre-sale paperwork it was written down as "in boot". Could anyone tell me sort of size thing am I looking for as I have no idea. As I said before, I did have a good look earlier. They said to go back if I can't locate it but it's over a 50 mile round trip so would prefer not to if I can help it. Thanks again
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Reminds me of an incident years ago .
My dad parked his car in a church car park , while we went on an outing .
When we returned it was getting a bit dark in the day and first looking in the direction of the car , we thought it looks a bit funny .
On closer inspection , some ***** had nicked all the wheels and left the car on it's axles resting on bricks.
My dad parked his car in a church car park , while we went on an outing .
When we returned it was getting a bit dark in the day and first looking in the direction of the car , we thought it looks a bit funny .
On closer inspection , some ***** had nicked all the wheels and left the car on it's axles resting on bricks.