Replacement keys
Is there any way to get a replacement key for a keyless-go vehicle (2010 E550) without paying the dealer an arm plus half a leg??
I called these clowns up and they want around $350-400 for a darn key!!! Not to mention that I got no less than 3 different versions of what is needed to program the key to a keyless-go car. Some saying that the thing works right when sent from fort worth texas, some say it will need 1 hour of program time from the service department and some saying I need to bring the vehicle when ordering so they can test the car to see what key they need to order to work.
Who out there has one of those mercedes programmers that can possibly program these keys?? I'm sure there has got to be a locksmith out there who has invested in the system that is on ebay.
Are there any members on here who work for a dealer who can give us a non-insane price? I'm not trying to pay $400 for a darn key!
Last edited by nauticalx; Jun 9, 2011 at 08:43 PM.
btw, i was thinking I could send a copy of my registration and photo ID to prove I own the vehicle in the event that there was a person/place away that could get me a deal...
Last edited by nauticalx; Jun 16, 2011 at 12:22 AM.
When a key is ordered from Ft Worth it comes fully programmed and will start the car as well as all buttons work. However it is important to note that with KG keys they must be taught to the vehicle in order for KG to work. Since Ft Worth does not have the vehicle, they are unable to do this. In order to understand why, you would need to know how keyless go works, which I don't feel like typing out on a iPhone keyboard.
The new R231 and all new models will have FBS4 which can be completely programmed at the dealer.





