The modification shown in this video was done on a w220 S-class mercedes.

In this video I show you how to repair your Mercedes key fob with a sheet of paper (card stock [less folds], bond stock, or regular printer paper will work)

Mercedes dealership quoted me $500 for a new copied key and also said that more than likely I would have to also change the ESV/ELV (key tumbler/ignition key lock) for an additional $800. Thats a total of $1,300.

Instead, using this method it may only cost you $0.01.

Yes that’s right only 1 cent.

And for those wondering, the check engine light seen at the end of the video was pertaining to a separate “bank 1, sense 1” issue. 🙂 😁 🤫

I hope this helps you all with this issue.

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  1. Shaker Othman

    very professionally done. your the best. thanks and have a great day..

  2. Doyou You know

    You know I saw this video about a week ago and my car the kids been stuck it won't turn in the ignition for over 2 weeks now and I did this and it worked thanks a lot man

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