Replacement Key




Have you called any other dealers to confirm what your dealer told you?




This popped up on my YouTube feed. Even if they are not in your area, they may be able to provide guidance on the equipment needed to make a key. You could then find a locksmith in your area with the required equipment and expertise.




Yes, a true replacement key can only be purchased at the dealer. My understanding is that every car has 8 codes available, and the codes are stored on the MB servers in Germany.
The pairing procedure also requires sticking a new "empty" key into the ignition and waiting some 4h. I imagine this is an intentional timed lockout designed to prevent casual theft, much like a safe at a convenience store. A key that has already been programmed cannot be wiped (not using conventional methods at least), which is why a used key purchased online won't work.
Last edited by slammer111; May 28, 2024 at 04:41 AM.



