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Hi!
Sorry you have a problem.
This locker is not the most common fitting on your model so I can ot identify it.
An internet search of part: JK72-17A147-AA will illustrate the lockers usually fitted.
Yours may be: T4A11437 or T4A1983 quite possibly Mc Gard derivatives.
It is worth searching online for any OEM fittings for imanufacturer dentification purposes before proceeding.
My locking key details are on my: Direct Dealer warranty Vehicle Details documens so yours may me too if you are lucky.
In extremis, there are videos of how to drill out Mc Gard lockers on youtube and a kit of the necessary bits is available from them if you can provide the necessary proofs.
Alternatively it may be possible to drill the studs out from the rear.
As you have probably discovered Jaguar dealers usually do not want to know although they should have all master sets available.
In UK the AA and RAC often have the necessary tools to get you out of trouble in these circumstances and there are also removal services available on Ebay.
Hope this helps,
Mike.
Hi Mike, just went to remove the wheels on my XF to find there is no key for removing the locking nuts - Jaguar were less than helpful - Can you identify the key code required from the images ?
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I don't suppose there are any updates on this?
I've managed to misplace the locking nut key for my XF - a code W. No luck sourcing a replacement on eBay, they seem to be rarer than other codes, and jaguar can't help me.
This relates to the more recent domed locking nuts.
If you have lost yours or do not know which key fits your nuts please message me. I have approaching a full set (and quite a few duplicates and other related parts) and am staring a removal service soon. In the meantime, I am practising identifying the key from sketches/photos (you will need a bright torch and a mat!) of the bolt lugs. Their respective sizes and relevant positions are, of course, the important factors.
I am also looking to buy keys: J,P,Q??,R,W,X,Y and Z.
I have read that there are 22 keys and I recall that is correct having seen a set sold on Ebay some time ago.
It also said there are no keys I,O,Q or U but I have U and the nuts to go with it!!! It would be both interesting and helpful to clear this up.