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Gary F (not verified)    May 14, 2023 - 11:31PM

I think right to repair is the right way to go.

I purchased a set of Tesla wheel locks from Tesla. Price was reasonable.

At first tire rotation when all the lug nuts have to come off the car mind you, I asked them to install the locking lug nuts. That would be simply installing them instead of the non-locking nuts while they were doing the service.

They added a 119.25 charge to my estimate to install the locking lug nuts!!! I immediately cancelled that request and filed a complaint with the CA Bureau of Automotive Repair. My next step when I have a minute is the California Attornetly General’s office. Then I intend to notify the motor vehicle bureaus in the states where they are applying to sell motor vehicles directly.

Any franchise dealer would simply put the locking log nuts on at no charge during a tire rotation procedure.

If I had bought the locks and asked for a special service to install them I of course would expect to pay for it but a 119 charge when the lug nuts are already being removed? Really?

Friend of mine owns a tire store. He will mount them for me at no cost.

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