DKZ5745
Well-Known Member
I had my font suspension top mounts replaced under warranty a few days ago, they also did a safety check on my car & pointed out that the front tyres were nearly 4 mm compared to the rear at nearly 7mm and the service receptionist said maybe to change them round for the winter, which made sense to me to have the better tread at the front for the bad weather.
So yesterday I tried swapping wheels, front to rear, only to find the locking wheel nut on the front offside completely impossible to remove. The collar that the key engages had pushed in completely flush with the spindle making it impossible to engage.
I took the car back today saying they had somehow broken the nut, but they examined it, and told me it had gone into "anti tamper" mode, and would have to be drilled/chiselled out.
They said I must have done it when trying to swap the wheels. I told them it was like that when I started, but they insisted their mechanics would not have done it. They said 3 of the 4 locking nuts were slightly damaged, although I had only taken the offside back wheel off ready to swap with the front, which I couldn't remove.
I had to pay £ 145 to have the nut removed, and a new set of locking wheel nuts fitted. Then to cap it all, they told me the wheels couldn't be swapped round anyway, because of the sensors on the car being coded to each wheel. They said it might be possible to re-code the sensors, but did I want to risk it as there was plenty of tread on the tyres anyway.
Has anyone else had issues with locking wheel nuts & "anti-tamper" mode?
They said they had a 205 in last week with the same problem after the RAC had been out to a puncture on it.
Seems like another Pug bright idea to me!
So yesterday I tried swapping wheels, front to rear, only to find the locking wheel nut on the front offside completely impossible to remove. The collar that the key engages had pushed in completely flush with the spindle making it impossible to engage.
I took the car back today saying they had somehow broken the nut, but they examined it, and told me it had gone into "anti tamper" mode, and would have to be drilled/chiselled out.
They said I must have done it when trying to swap the wheels. I told them it was like that when I started, but they insisted their mechanics would not have done it. They said 3 of the 4 locking nuts were slightly damaged, although I had only taken the offside back wheel off ready to swap with the front, which I couldn't remove.
I had to pay £ 145 to have the nut removed, and a new set of locking wheel nuts fitted. Then to cap it all, they told me the wheels couldn't be swapped round anyway, because of the sensors on the car being coded to each wheel. They said it might be possible to re-code the sensors, but did I want to risk it as there was plenty of tread on the tyres anyway.
Has anyone else had issues with locking wheel nuts & "anti-tamper" mode?
They said they had a 205 in last week with the same problem after the RAC had been out to a puncture on it.
Seems like another Pug bright idea to me!