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Has anyone got an idea how to remove the locking wheel nut on my Ford Focus Mark 4 st line x,2019 reg,i have enclosed a picture to show it,I have looked in the boot where the jack etc is and can’t see anything that might remove it

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Not in the glovebox either?

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My usual dealer always seems to leave the locking nut in the armrest cubby on new cars.

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I must admit I haven’t looked in the glovebox,which I will do tomorrow,but as you see in the picture the locking wheel nut seems to have a cap over it,and I have tried priding it off,but to no avail,am I doing something wrong or missing something? 

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Nope, no cap.
That's how they are designed now.
They changed the design due to the Mcgard type's tendency to corrode and rip.

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Thanks Stoney871,have found the socket for the locking wheel nut and see what you mean about it not having a cap but is the complete thing,why don’t they standardise these sort of things! 

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I'm not sure a standardised locking wheel nut would be overly secure! :biggrin: 

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