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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / May 2007

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Rick - 17 May 2007 03:12 GMT
I have lost the only key I have to my 1984 500SEL Grey Market.

Locksmiths want $200 to make a key because It is a sidewinder key.
What exactly are my options here.

The locksmith tells me that I can get another key from the dealer for
about $40 and they should get it overnight. I heard your screwed if
you have a grey market car though.

Changing the lock cylinder seems impossible from what I have read on
the group unless you can turn the key to the 1 position, which I cant
do since I have no other keys. What would be my best shot here. Any
help would be so greatly appreciated.Thanks
Tiger - 17 May 2007 05:05 GMT
Get the key from the dealer with your VIN number.... they can get the info
from their european division.

If you want an entire new set of tumblers... I have a set for W126... I'll
let it go for $350... includes new door handles for front... tumber for
ignition... tumbler for glovebox... and trunk lock. MB factory lock with key
code and lots of keys that came with the kit.
Tiger - 18 May 2007 04:59 GMT
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/general-mercedes-benz/1317073-replacing-original
-master-key.html

Roger Shoaf - 18 May 2007 00:42 GMT
> I have lost the only key I have to my 1984 500SEL Grey Market.
>
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> do since I have no other keys. What would be my best shot here. Any
> help would be so greatly appreciated.Thanks

Changing out all the locks is a possability, but you are in for a nasty and
expensive job if you have no keys.  You can inquire about availability of a
key from the dealer, but if the locksmith is correct that grey market car
key information is not available then it seems to me that the locksmith is
your best bet.

As a locksmith, my opinion is that the price you were offered was very fair
for the work involved.

I would also suggest that you always keep spare keys for this car.  Sounds
to me like your locksmith is a good one.

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Tiger - 18 May 2007 01:58 GMT
He could have a locksmith pick the tumbler so it can be in position 1 to pop
out the tumbler so a new one can be installled... would be cheaper than $200
to make a key.
Roger Shoaf - 27 May 2007 00:40 GMT
> He could have a locksmith pick the tumbler so it can be in position 1 to pop
> out the tumbler so a new one can be installled... would be cheaper than $200
> to make a key.

As a locksmith for many years I would suggest the probability of picking the
lock to be somewhere between slim and none.

Even if this could be done, you would still need to replace all of the lock
cylinders and dispose of all of the current ones you had now.

I think the $200 option is the least he would get by on, unless perhaps he
was able to tow the car to the locksmith's shop cheaper than having the
locksmith drive to the car, but the price difference seems to me to be
nominal at best.

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Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.

Rick - 27 May 2007 05:23 GMT
I ended up getting a key for $25 at the dealer, things are back to
normal now, couldnt be happier.
Roger Shoaf - 29 May 2007 19:37 GMT
> I ended up getting a key for $25 at the dealer, things are back to
> normal now, couldnt be happier.

Good. I was under the impression that a dealer key could not be obtained
because it was a gray market car.
Tiger - 27 May 2007 05:24 GMT
He actually got a duplicate from the dealer... and worked perfectly... cost
probably $20.
MTI - 31 May 2007 07:26 GMT
Prices vary on the dealer ordered non-electronic replacement key.  I ordered
one and it came from Baltimore for $25, but I have heard others, for the
same chassis, paying nearly double, depending on the dealership price.

> He actually got a duplicate from the dealer... and worked perfectly... cost
> probably $20.

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