The wheel lock key is usually stored with the spare-tire toolkit, commonly in the glove box or in the trunk with the spare. If you can’t locate it, consult your owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer for model-specific guidance.
Common locations for the wheel lock key
Honda places the lug-nut key in a few standard spots. The exact location varies by model and year, but these are the most common:
- Glove box: A small container or pouch often tucked among the tools.
- Trunk area with the spare tire: In a toolkit bag or under the spare tire cover.
- Under a floor panel in the trunk: Some models store the key in a hidden pocket beneath the carpet.
- Inside a side pocket or under the rear seat: Certain sedans place it in a side compartment.
- With the owner’s manual package or emergency kit: Occasionally packaged together with other roadside tools.
Remember, not every Honda model or trim includes wheel locks. If your vehicle doesn’t have wheel locks, there won’t be a wheel lock key to locate.
What to do if you can’t find the key
When the key is missing, follow these steps to get back on the road safely:
- Verify whether your vehicle is equipped with wheel locks by checking the owner’s manual or the tire/wheel section of the documentation.
- Search the common storage spots again—glove box, trunk tool kit, and the spare-tire area.
- Contact your Honda dealer or Honda Customer Service with your VIN and proof of ownership to request a replacement wheel lock key or the corresponding lug-nut pattern.
- If a replacement isn’t readily available, consider a professional automotive locksmith who can identify the pattern and remove the wheel lock without damage (though a dealer replacement is typically recommended).
Dealers can usually provide a replacement wheel lock key or a matching lug-nut set, though you may incur a service fee or require a visit to the service department.
Summary
In most Honda models, the wheel lock key is stored with the spare-tire tools—typically in the glove box or the trunk near the spare. If you can’t locate it, consult the owner’s manual for your specific model or contact a Honda dealer for guidance or a replacement. By keeping the key in a known place, you’ll reduce the chance ofmisplacing it in the future.


