W110 W111 W112 Sedan, Transmission
All Models Rear Muffler Rubber Stop Bumper
All Models Brake Caliper Bleed Screw Rubber Caps - Set of (4)
Source Lemonhead
201 190E 190D Speedometer Cable
Flexible Brake Hose Installation Kit 1968 to 1991
110 108 111 113 114 115 Front Brake Pads
Miracle Paint For Permanent Rust Repair PINT Black - Free Brushes and Gloves
Salvaged Spares
Hi, all; newbie here.
I'm not sure if I've selected the correct chassis number because MB use different classifications of their models over here in Europe; however, I should imagine that the principles would be the same, regardless of location... at least I hope so.
The problem I have is that my beloved Benz (E240 Elegance Tiptronic - 2597cc; registered November 2000) requires a new ignition switch. Enquiries made to dealerships have all quoted me a price of roughly $800 for a new switch and 'Green Key' (apparently needed to programme the new switch into the car's computer).
Here's the $64,000 question: can I use a salvaged switch (cost $40) and programme that into my car using a 'Green Key'?
Please... someone give me the answer I'm hoping for!