SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: 5000 mile SL55. Few niggles
This is my first post on this forum, so I hope I don't break any rules...
My name is Daniel, I live in the south eastern part of Sweden. I have just managed to aquire a one owner SL 55 AMG, my first Mercedes. I had to px my Boxster S and my Z3 M-coupe to get it. The car in question is Silver over red interior, panorama roof and the turbine wheels. The main reason I got it is the fact that it has 5000 miles or 8000 kilometers on the clock and has never been driven in bad weather and has never seen a winter road surface, so the car is in mint condition apart from 2 things, and those are the things that you lot may be able to help me with.
First. TPMS. Can this be de-coded? Seems a right faff replacing these every 5 years when the batteries conks out, and they are expensive for what they are. Are there reliable aftermarket parts to be had? I have figured out that the U.S sold cars seem to operate on a different radio frequency that the Euro cars.
Second. The big one. The only imperfection on the car is a small stone chip in the distronic grille, right on the edge which has managed to de-laminate itself somewhat, I can live with the visual, but I'd rather have it fixed. So I called my local Merc dealer and they qouted me a simply silly $4500 since the whole distronic unit apparently needs to be replaced, the small bit with just the 3-pointed star was not possible to change on it's own. I call BS on that, does anyone have a clear answer?
Many thanks in advance.
/Danny


This is my first post on this forum, so I hope I don't break any rules...
My name is Daniel, I live in the south eastern part of Sweden. I have just managed to aquire a one owner SL 55 AMG, my first Mercedes. I had to px my Boxster S and my Z3 M-coupe to get it. The car in question is Silver over red interior, panorama roof and the turbine wheels. The main reason I got it is the fact that it has 5000 miles or 8000 kilometers on the clock and has never been driven in bad weather and has never seen a winter road surface, so the car is in mint condition apart from 2 things, and those are the things that you lot may be able to help me with.
First. TPMS. Can this be de-coded? Seems a right faff replacing these every 5 years when the batteries conks out, and they are expensive for what they are. Are there reliable aftermarket parts to be had? I have figured out that the U.S sold cars seem to operate on a different radio frequency that the Euro cars.
Second. The big one. The only imperfection on the car is a small stone chip in the distronic grille, right on the edge which has managed to de-laminate itself somewhat, I can live with the visual, but I'd rather have it fixed. So I called my local Merc dealer and they qouted me a simply silly $4500 since the whole distronic unit apparently needs to be replaced, the small bit with just the 3-pointed star was not possible to change on it's own. I call BS on that, does anyone have a clear answer?
Many thanks in advance.
/Danny
As far as the histrionic goes....... it is what it is. Have the color touched up, live with it or spend the money.


Here's a shot of the F40...

But its 45 hundred, not 4 hundred. I can live with that, I just though it's strange that the bit of the grille can't be changed, thats all.
As for the F40. It doesn't come better that that. Just sublime.


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