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yambrovich 03-10-2010 10:35 PM

1997 C-280. Remote/blade key $254?!?!?
 
I just acquired a sweet little 1997 C-280. There is only one key (the "switchblade type with "remote" to unlock doors) so I went to Smythe European in San Jose today to order a new one. (Having ordered one of the "electronic keys" for a 1999 C-230K a few years ago at a cost of $200, I was aware that the "keyless" ones were kinda expensive).

I walked into the Parts Dept. and this very young lady tells me "those are over $300 - how many would you like?" She didn't even ask what year or anything. I said that at $300 I didn't want ANY. :eek::mad:
I went outside, called the other dealer in San Jose and another young lady helped me out. She asked all of the right questions but still quoted $254. DANG!

Is this REALLY what they cost? The second young lady told me that this was a one-year only type of remote, which I am finding difficult to believe too.

Is there a way to buy one used (Ebay, Craigslist, dismantler / wrecking yard) and have it "programmed"???

PLEASE tell me that there is an option besides paying $254. The thing is, the dumb thing is so thick I don't even WANT to carry this in my pocket. I would rather just have a regular key but the driver's door doesn't even have a mechanical lock!!!

Anyone have any insight on this situation? Do I have any options?

locry 03-10-2010 10:40 PM

yikes... i'd fit a mechanical lock in there...

mbdoc 03-11-2010 08:13 AM

The 1997 C-class did use a different key than any other year C-class.

The key transmits a signal info into the chrome ring around the ignition tumbler & that signal allows the car to start. MB calls that DAS (drivers authorization system).

You can purchase a wallet key that has that ability as well.

I wouldn't own one of those cars w/o having at least 2 keys with that signal ability!!

Will_w202 03-11-2010 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M.B.DOC (Post 2423349)
The 1997 C-class did use a different key than any other year C-class.

The key transmits a signal info into the chrome ring around the ignition tumbler & that signal allows the car to start. MB calls that DAS (drivers authorization system).

You can purchase a wallet key that has that ability as well.

I wouldn't own one of those cars w/o having at least 2 keys with that signal ability!!


Yup ;). Keep one in the safe until the other one falls apart (I speak from experience ;)

oldsinner111 03-11-2010 09:18 AM

I bought one for a w126 and w140 99 and batteries $360.Turns out my remote electric red light is damaged.The eye on door handle too I will polish out.

Kestas 03-14-2010 01:15 PM

Is there any way to disable the DAS (drivers authorization system), the same way some of us disable the alarm? Let's face it, after the car loses its value, the cost/benefit of maintaining the DAS isn't worth it.


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