Opening bonnet without key blade
#1
Opening bonnet without key blade
Hey guys I need to get my car towed but unfortunately due to me recently buying the car I don't own a key blade only the remote key fob. However the car is locked and my battery on the car has gone dead I will order a new key from Mercedes today but is it possible for me to get the bonnet open in order for me to jump start the car and get it towed? Is there a lever on the outside of the car?
Help would be apprec
Help would be apprec
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2002 CLK 55 AMG cabriolet Eurocharged
Nothing on the outside,
The fob will open the boot for battery access but not while drained, There is a jumpstart post under the bonnet but you are stuck again without indoor access.
From the outside I would hook up a battery charger @ the starter connection from underneath and go from there.
Good Luck, Gator
The fob will open the boot for battery access but not while drained, There is a jumpstart post under the bonnet but you are stuck again without indoor access.
From the outside I would hook up a battery charger @ the starter connection from underneath and go from there.
Good Luck, Gator
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I've got the blade from Mercedes for some reason the drivers door doesn't open with the blade how ever I have got the boot open with the blade is there a positive feed in the boot for me to jump starts the car?
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You mean I have it all wrong, .
My 208 is in battery is in the rear (boot) as most of the C, CLK class, The S, E, ML and other class battery were normally under the bonnet (hood).
If you are in the trunk then you capable of fishing for the door release with a firm type of wire through the rear.
Sounds fishy doesn't it.
Gator
Just notice the CLK 320, you are posting in an AMG forum with primarily V8 members, Builds are different.
My 208 is in battery is in the rear (boot) as most of the C, CLK class, The S, E, ML and other class battery were normally under the bonnet (hood).
If you are in the trunk then you capable of fishing for the door release with a firm type of wire through the rear.
Sounds fishy doesn't it.
Gator
Just notice the CLK 320, you are posting in an AMG forum with primarily V8 members, Builds are different.
Last edited by GatorMB; 12-15-2013 at 08:16 PM.