Keyless Go Door Handle
Don't want to buy used off Ebay (there are 1 or 2 in my color) for 100+ USD, as they may fail soon too.I searched the forum before posting. Most threads are old. I wonder if anyone has figured out how to repair the handles? I am thinking about taking the handle to local electronics repair shop and hoping they can fix them. Or is everyone OK with spending so much money on handle?
Don't want to buy used off Ebay (there are 1 or 2 in my color) for 100+ USD, as they may fail soon too.I searched the forum before posting. Most threads are old. I wonder if anyone has figured out how to repair the handles? I am thinking about taking the handle to local electronics repair shop and hoping they can fix them. Or is everyone OK with spending so much money on handle?
I researched the issue and even attempted to repair. It is very difficult, but the handle can be taken apart to reveal the core electronics. I am looking at one right now. The problem is that during the disassembly, it is extremely difficult to not damage the fragile plastic (tabs, edges) and rubber button cover. The former can be partially rectified with more glue, but the rubber button cover rips easily and must be replaced. I am reasonably handy with a soldering iron, etc., In the end of the day, I concluded that the repair is possible, but not worth the effort, cost, and resulting looks. So I have been paying the piper. These Keyless-Go handles in my (rare) color went up from roughly $170 some 5 years ago to $206 today. I used to source many MB parts from Skyland (oediscountparts.com), but they sadly went out of business. The most recent order was from https://www.mercedesbenzpartscenter.com/
Hope this helps.
Last edited by maxusa; May 6, 2019 at 10:48 PM.







I bought a pair of door handles last month (L/R) based on the many threads about these failing. Got mine already painted (Sienna Black).
Thanks,
Al
Yes, any of the 4 door handles shall unlock/lock the car if the keyfob is in proximity. Sadly, the front and rear Keyless-Go handles are not interchangeable.
Last edited by maxusa; May 6, 2019 at 10:44 PM.
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Yes, any of the 4 door handles shall unlock/lock the car if the keyfob is in proximity. Sadly, the front and rear Keyless-Go handles are not interchangeable.
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I'm confused. The handle on top is my rear door, front door handle is below. Are you suggesting the mechanical bits inside the door are interchangeable, because the outer handles certainly aren't. Or maybe I just didn't install it correctly because I couldn't make it work.
I'm confused. The handle on top is my rear door, front door handle is below. Are you suggesting the mechanical bits inside the door are interchangeable, because the outer handles certainly aren't. Or maybe I just didn't install it correctly because I couldn't make it work.
Last edited by MSG 55G; May 6, 2019 at 06:42 PM.
Here are the part numbers for W211 E63 with Keyless-Go [option 889]:
- Front Left Door Handle with Keyless-Go, p/n A 211 760 11 70 [XXXX]
- Front Right Door Handle with Keyless-Go, p/n A 211 760 12 70 [XXXX]
- Rear Left Door Handle with Keyless-Go, p/n A 211 760 13 70 [XXXX]
- Rear Right Door Handle with Keyless-Go, p/n A 211 760 14 70 [XXXX]
- 1623 = Light Ivory 623U
- 1693 = Mica Travertine Beige 693U
- 3544 = Carneol Red 544U
- 3567 = Titanite Red 567U
- 5353 = Teallite Metallic Blue 353U
- 5359 = Tanzanite Blue 359U
- 5904 = Midnight Blue 904U
- 5941 = Aragonite Blue 941U
- 6300 = Periclase Green 300U
- 6816 = Andradite Green Metallic 816U
- 7368 = Flint Gray Metallic 368U
- 7747 = Pearlite Gray 747U
- 7755 = Tenorite Grey 755U
- 9040 = Black 040U
- 9170 = Columbite Black Metallic 170U
- 9185 = Melanite Black Mica 185U
- 9189 = Emerald Black 189U
- 9197 = Obsidian Black 197U
- 9650 = Calcite White/Cirrus White 650U
- 9723 = Cubanite Silver 723U
- 9744 = Brilliant Silver Metallic 744U
- 9775 = Silver Iridium 775U
- 9792 = Palladium Silver 792U
- 9960 = Alabaster White 960U
- 9963 = Indium Grey Metallic 963U
- 9999 = Colorless (must paint to match other colors, mostly Designo)
Last edited by maxusa; May 6, 2019 at 10:40 PM.
I researched the issue and even attempted to repair. It is very difficult, but the handle can be taken apart to reveal the core electronics. I am looking at one right now. The problem is that during the disassembly, it is extremely difficult to not damage the fragile plastic (tabs, edges) and rubber button cover. The former can be partially rectified with more glue, but the rubber button cover rips easily and must be replaced. I am reasonably handy with a soldering iron, etc., In the end of the day, I concluded that the repair is possible, but not worth the effort, cost, and resulting looks. So I have been paying the piper. These Keyless-Go handles in my (rare) color went up from roughly $170 some 5 years ago to $206 today. I used to source many MB parts from Skyland (oediscountparts.com), but they sadly went out of business. The most recent order was from https://www.mercedesbenzpartscenter.com/
Hope this helps.
Yes, any of the 4 door handles shall unlock/lock the car if the keyfob is in proximity. Sadly, the front and rear Keyless-Go handles are not interchangeable.
I am afraid I might brake the wires, and not using the window until the new unit comes in. I will have to remove the door panel and install it properly.In case anyone else needs iridium silver handle I found and bough the cheapest on Ebay for 187 USD. https://www.ebay.com/itm/163280002517 They still have 4 available.
Another point is that some of us may accept using the vehicle with a failed Keyless-Go handle. I mean the electronics, of course. We shall not forget that even in that condition, the handle performs its main function to open the door just fine. The driver's door is the tough one to bear... other doors perhaps easier to tolerate.
Last edited by maxusa; May 7, 2019 at 12:36 AM.




Also picked up seat switches too sold them for $30 each. Selling like hot cakes!
The handles were silver, I used one for my car which I painted it black to match.
Sold two to a guy in UK
Picked these Used Chrome insert shields selling for $25; still available
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You can find them online from other OEM Mercedes parts sites for cheaper. I've found many of those MB online sites are simply a network which the parts are sourced from MB dealerships anyhow. Going directly to the dealer you'll pay much more.






