
The anti-theft screws for the new A4L are located on the tires. The anti-theft screws on a car, also known as anti-removal screws, have a wide range of applications, including power facilities, railway facilities, highway facilities, oilfield facilities, urban street lighting facilities, car tires, and public fitness equipment. Here is some information about anti-theft screws: 1. The structure of anti-theft screws is relatively simple and novel, which can make tires more secure and prevent car tire theft. Anti-theft screws use the principle of reverse locking, providing unique and reliable anti-theft performance. 2. Types of anti-theft screws: internal pentagon anti-theft screws, internal hexalobular anti-theft screws, Y-type anti-theft screws, external triangle anti-theft screws, internal triangle anti-theft screws, two-point anti-theft screws, eccentric hole anti-theft screws, etc.

When looking for the anti-theft wheel bolt tool in my new A4L, I found it's usually located under the trunk floor mat. Specifically, after opening the trunk lid, lift up the thick floor mat or carpet to reveal a foam insert or tool kit neatly placed in the recess. The tool kit contains the jack, towing eye, and the special socket for the anti-theft wheel bolts - all arranged in an organized manner. The design is very practical, preventing loss or theft of spare parts. If you can't find it at first glance, check around the edges of the spare tire well or the small compartments on either side of the trunk, as it might be covered by items. Remember, this tool is essential for removing the wheel's locking nuts - without it, you can't change a tire, so always put it back after use. The Audi owner's manual also includes a diagram showing its location for easy reference.

As someone who enjoys delving into automotive details, I noticed that the anti-theft wheel nut tool in the new A4L is mostly hidden beneath the floor panel in the trunk. Simply remove the trunk floor cover, and you'll find it alongside the spare tire tool kit. Audi has designed this quite thoughtfully—the tool socket size perfectly matches the anti-theft nuts. If you don't spot it immediately, check the corners of the spare tire well—sometimes items shift during movement. This design adds a layer of security, preventing the tool from being easily stolen. When using it, take your time to lift the panel carefully; the tool stays securely in place. Overall, the trunk space is well-organized, and the importance of the anti-theft tool lies in preventing theft during emergency tire changes. Just remember to store it properly during maintenance.

The new A4L I purchased comes with an anti-theft screw tool under the trunk floor. Just lift the floor mat to find the tool kit. It's located in the foam slot next to the spare tire, with the socket and spare parts together. The design is simple, and Audi has arranged it seamlessly. If you can't find it, check the owner's manual illustration, which clearly marks the location. The tool is small but effective.

Recalling my experience with the new A4L, the anti-theft wheel bolt tool is secured in the recess of the trunk's luggage compartment. You'll need to lift the trunk floor panel—it's either hidden in the spare tire tool bag or a small plastic case. The placement is ingeniously designed for both vibration resistance and theft prevention. The tool socket is essential; without it, you can't remove the wheel's security bolts—don't get caught unprepared in a pinch. If mistakenly placed elsewhere, the manual contains illustrated instructions.

I found that the anti-theft wheel bolt tool for the new A4L is often placed beneath the floor compartment in the trunk. Simple steps: lift the trunk mat, and it will be visible in the foam tool kit box, right next to the spare tire or jack. Audi's thoughtful design prevents tools from being scattered loosely. If you don't find it immediately, check the spare space or the storage areas on the side walls of the trunk—the location is consistent. The anti-theft socket is highly practical, preventing wheel theft, so make it a habit to store it properly. The manual also shows its location, making it easy for beginners to reference—don't overlook this small detail.


