Where is the anti-theft screw for Audi A5?

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VanMadison
07/29/25 8:31am
The anti-theft screw for Audi A5 is located under the trunk floor. Introduction to anti-theft screws: Anti-theft screws, also known as anti-removal screws, are used by various businesses in today's society to protect their own interests. Anti-theft screws are fasteners designed to prevent the theft of fixed facilities that are placed in outdoor public environments for long periods. Classification of anti-theft screws: Anti-theft screws are divided into two types: installable and removable, and installable but non-removable. Automotive anti-theft screws are a type of installable and removable anti-theft screws. Common automotive anti-theft screws usually have an internal hexalobular structure, which achieves anti-theft functionality through fine-tuning of the hexalobular tooth shape. Each set of anti-theft screws is only equipped with one unlocking key for the user.
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DelTessa
08/11/25 6:03pm
The anti-theft wheel bolts for the Audi A5 are usually located in the trunk, specifically in the storage area near the spare tire or jack. Having driven this car for a while, I know they're typically stored in a small black box on the left side - the adapter is the star-shaped tool inside. The dealer pointed out its location during purchase, and the owner's manual also has diagrams marking it. Don't just leave it lying around; if your wheels get stolen, you'll be in real trouble. If it goes missing, you'll have to spend several hundred at the dealership for a replacement set. That's why I make it a habit to regularly check its location and keep photos as backup, ensuring I don't forget where it is during emergencies. Wheel security is crucial for driving safety, especially on long trips.
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