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Remove mechanical key (1). Insert the mechanical key (1) in side opening and push gray slide. The battery compartment is unlatched. | # Remove mechanical key (1). | ||
Pull the battery compartment (2) out of the SmartKey housing in direction of arrow. Remove the batteries. | # Insert the mechanical key (1) in side opening and push gray slide. The battery compartment is unlatched. | ||
# Pull the battery compartment (2) out of the SmartKey housing in direction of arrow. | |||
Using a lint-free cloth, insert new batteries (3) under the contact spring (4) with the plus (+) side facing up. | # Remove the batteries. | ||
Return battery compartment into housing until it locks into place. | # Using a lint-free cloth, insert new batteries (3) under the contact spring (4) with the plus (+) side facing up. | ||
# Return battery compartment into housing until it locks into place. | |||
In case of [[KEYLESS-GO]] the SmartKey contains only a single battery on the other side. | In case of [[KEYLESS-GO]] the SmartKey contains only a single battery on the other side. |
Revision as of 22:58, 19 April 2017
SmartKey with remote control
W220s sold in the US and Canada have a panic button on the SmartKey keyfob. W220s sold elsewhere in the world do not have a panic button.
Frequencies for central locking are:
- In Europe 433.92 MHz
- In USA 315.00 MHz
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Panic alarm
If panic button is pressed an audible alarm and flashing exterior lamps will operate for approximately 2.5 minutes.
To activate press and hold button (1) for at least one second. To deactivate press button (1) again or insert SmartKey in starter switch.
Replacing batteries
Replacement batteries: Lithium, type CR 2025 or equivalent.
- Remove mechanical key (1).
- Insert the mechanical key (1) in side opening and push gray slide. The battery compartment is unlatched.
- Pull the battery compartment (2) out of the SmartKey housing in direction of arrow.
- Remove the batteries.
- Using a lint-free cloth, insert new batteries (3) under the contact spring (4) with the plus (+) side facing up.
- Return battery compartment into housing until it locks into place.
In case of KEYLESS-GO the SmartKey contains only a single battery on the other side.
Replacing broken shell
After long years of use the buttons on shell cover of SmartKey can develop cracks. There are replacement shells available on ebay for as cheap as 3 EUR, the only visual difference of ebay replica is lack of MB chrome star on the back of SmartKey.
The problem with this cheap replica is that buttons are quite hard to press and the dimensions of cover does not match the original, therefore, quite significant force has to be used to push SmartKey into electronic ignition switch (EIS).
Warning: do not use the method shown below for pulling out board for SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO, because the hook will damage the coil that is centered on the board.
SmartKey dissected
KEYLESS-GO SmartKey has only one battery and electronic board contains two coils: