How do I reset MCS security Code
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How do I reset MCS security Code
I just bought my car. I live in Africa and I had to import it. It's an ML 320 jeep (2001 model). The RADIO CODE CARD was apparently lost in transit and the MCS won't work without the 5 digit code. Is there any way out?
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1990 190E 2.6, ... 1998 ML320, 2005 ML500SE
I hope you are verifying that the unit is not an EBAY stolen unit. Not too long ago there was someone who was going to every Mercedes forum trying to get the code even though he was near a dealer but had all kinds of excuses for not going to the dealer. ANY Authorized Legitimate dealer will gladly give you the code after insuring the MCS unit belongs to the person asking for the code and is not stolen. Afterall that's what the code is there for.
owoowo & aznxtacy Please understand that I am not accusing anyone here of any wrong doing. It's just that it is very easy to get the code legitimately through a dealer with just a simple phone call.
Mike
owoowo & aznxtacy Please understand that I am not accusing anyone here of any wrong doing. It's just that it is very easy to get the code legitimately through a dealer with just a simple phone call.
Mike
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1990 190E 2.6, ... 1998 ML320, 2005 ML500SE
Good luck and let us know how you made out when you call your dealer. If you dont give them a credit card number they can't charge you for the phone call.
Mike
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'96 SL600, '05 S55 AMG, '06 C230
As long as the radio/headunit has not been changed after the car was manufactured, any MB Dealer will cheerfully retrieve the radio code from their database. In most cases, for free as long as they know you've purchased stuff (parts, accessories, anything, etc.) from them at some point. The entire process takes less than 5 minutes and does *not* require the vehicle to be serviced, checked, inspected, etc. Just show them *any* form of proof of ownership - insurance, title, registration... virtually anything that is legit. They will call up the radio code based on your VIN.
As a helpful tip, the database page the radio code is located actually contains a ton of useful historical information if your vehicle was purchased through a 3rd party. Ask them to print it out for you while on the screen.
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MCS Security Code
My mother recently purchased a used 2005 ML500. Her battery died and now the radio is asking for the security code. She took it to her local MB dealer but the security code they are using brings up the 'Wait' screen. From reading the forums, it appears this happens when repeatedly entering an incorrect code.
I'm not sure how much I trust these guys as they were telling her she could just pull the MCS out of her older 2001 ML430 and put it in this car. I tried that but her 2005 uses fiber from the head-end to the amp so it works, but you can't hear anything. I would think the dealership would know that.
Could someone confirm whether the '53313' code she was given is correct? Her VIN is 4JGAB75E95A557885. Also, it's possible this radio was not the original from the car. The out of state dealership she purchased it from (not an MB dealership) got it at auction. I pulled the radio from the dash but I didn't see a serial number... only the stickers below. Where would I find the serial number? Do I need to open it up or would it be on a sticker that could have fallen off?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I'm not sure how much I trust these guys as they were telling her she could just pull the MCS out of her older 2001 ML430 and put it in this car. I tried that but her 2005 uses fiber from the head-end to the amp so it works, but you can't hear anything. I would think the dealership would know that.
Could someone confirm whether the '53313' code she was given is correct? Her VIN is 4JGAB75E95A557885. Also, it's possible this radio was not the original from the car. The out of state dealership she purchased it from (not an MB dealership) got it at auction. I pulled the radio from the dash but I didn't see a serial number... only the stickers below. Where would I find the serial number? Do I need to open it up or would it be on a sticker that could have fallen off?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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I will check my old MCS tonight for serial # location if no one posts up today. It may be inside the unit somewhere, but it should be on the outside of the case.
I do note that the two MB stickers show different MB part #'s. The third set of digits has "13" and "15". And the model numbers are differnt I am guessing this unit has been worked on.
I believe these are Alpine units, perhaps Alpine can help if MB cannot on the unlock code (reprogram it with proof of ownership).
Regards,
Jerry
I do note that the two MB stickers show different MB part #'s. The third set of digits has "13" and "15". And the model numbers are differnt I am guessing this unit has been worked on.
I believe these are Alpine units, perhaps Alpine can help if MB cannot on the unlock code (reprogram it with proof of ownership).
Regards,
Jerry
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Please I can't find my radio code for ML500 2005 model, my VIN is 4JGAB75E42A343043. Help from anyone will be much appreciated.
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Please I can't find my radio code for ML500 2005 model, my VIN is 4JGAB75E42A343043. Help from anyone will be much appreciated.
The 10th digit in your vin# shows that you own a 2002 ML 500, not a 2005.
It's either you bought a "tagged" veh. or you do not know what year vehicle you own.
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So your father didn't even know what year vehicle he owned. Very mysterious.
Call any local M/B dealer and they will supply you with the radio code after you supply them with the vin#.
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Well, since you care so much, I'm from Nigeria. Most of the car dealers around here are not certified and they will do anything to sell. So I guess that was what he was told and that is not the issue here. I've been trying to get the code for a while, the dealers I've seen here don't have the code due to lack of certification I guess. The ones that have it are charging me for it. Please help if you can!