SL-Class (R129) 1990-2002: SL 280, SL 300, SL 320, SL 500, SL 600, SL 60 AMG

SL/R129: Which year R129 is the best, least trouble free?

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Old 06-15-2005, 05:31 PM
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1998 SL 600 ///AMG. 1997 SL 320. 1999 SLK 230K. 2001 BMW R850.
Originally Posted by amcgeh01
If you replace the battery in the key holder, then it will lose it's memory for the code. Any mercedes dealer can give you instructions but it is very simple. You stick the key into the ignition and hold down the alarm button at the same time you are turning the ignition over and it should work fine.. May have to do it a few times.

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Magic, we'll give it a go...
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yeah, put the key in,


hold the button down

while you r holding it turn the key to the 2nd position (one with the buzzzzzz) hold it there till the buzz is gone

turn it off, DONT TAKE THE KEY OUT OR RELEASE THE BUTTON!

do that three more times.

now it should work!
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Originally Posted by amcgeh01
If you replace the battery in the key holder, then it will lose it's memory for the code. Any mercedes dealer can give you instructions but it is very simple. You stick the key into the ignition and hold down the alarm button at the same time you are turning the ignition over and it should work fine.. May have to do it a few times.

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No it doesn't I have had my batteries out of both my flip keys and they have been fine

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