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Amg Locking Lug Bolts Radio Code
just bought a 1999 clk 320 cabriolet, problem is it has AMG rims which have a keyed lug bolt, I do not have the socket for this, it seems to have been lost in the shuffle along with the radio code, are these items easy to get at the dealer???
also how do you remove the transmission fluid dipstick without breaking off red plastic tab???
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1995 c220 (harness issues sold) 1999 clk 320 cabriolet |
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Wheel key and radio code
The Dealer can get both the radio code and the wheel lock key. The key should have been in the trunk with the spare
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transmission dipstick break off tab
the tranny is 'sealed' and uses a special fluid. You DO have tobreak the tab to check the level.
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so you don't have to change the tranny fluid in a clk??? how do i tell if my amg rims are oem?? unfortunately the key isn't in the trunk
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wheel lock tool found!!!
the tool is made by a company called Mcgard, it is an oem bolt to bad mercedes couldn't help me
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1995 c220 (harness issues sold) 1999 clk 320 cabriolet |
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If the car has ever been dealer serviced, the radio codes would be displayed on the service invoice...
...look in the header info for RSC for "Radio Security Code" and the associated numbers beside it would be what you need. Your dealer may have a different invoice system, but the info would still be locted in that area. Save you a call to the dealer. If you do not have an invoice available, call the dealer and provide the VIN, and they should be able to get the codes for you.
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