Yes but , WHY ? if they're all made of crap and will fail again , why bother ? .
-Nate
Tom wrote:
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> Your dealer should replace these at no charge to you.
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> Tom Hanson
> Mercedes Benz Classic Center USA
> MBUSA, LLC
> thomas.hanson@...
> 949 598-4842 direct
> 949 598-4870 fax
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> From: Lost but making good time. <aldridgetony97@...>
> To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 10:41 AM
> Subject: [diesel_mercedes] A Mercedes beef.
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> So at the end of October 2011, we bought three new keys for the car. The Mercedes dealer in Spokane was great - no problems there, they sent for the keys and got them on time so we could pick them up en route to Mexico.
> The damn keys have lovely soft plastic finger grips, the damn things come off. On two of the three keys, we are now left with this little T shaped bit on the end of the key, quite awkward to use, and a real let down on Mercedes quality.
> Tony.
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: A Mercedes beef.
Re: [diesel_mercedes] A Mercedes beef.
Mercedes Benz Classic Center USA
MBUSA, LLC
thomas.hanson@mbusa.com
949 598-4842 direct
949 598-4870 fax
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 10:41 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] A Mercedes beef.
The damn keys have lovely soft plastic finger grips, the damn things come off. On two of the three keys, we are now left with this little T shaped bit on the end of the key, quite awkward to use, and a real let down on Mercedes quality.
Tony.
[diesel_mercedes] Re: A Mercedes beef.
Yeah ;
I had this same issue too ~ oddly , my few original keys are all worn nearly smooth but don't suffer this obvious low quality defect .
On a non related note : Saturday night was spent the night in The Tecopa Springs Resort Inn right across the road from where you stayed in your nice Motor Home .
I's *so* quiet & peaceful there ! .
-Nate
Tony wrote:
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> So at the end of October 2011, we bought three new keys for the car. The Mercedes dealer in Spokane was great - no problems there, they sent for the keys and got them on time so we could pick them up en route to Mexico.
> The damn keys have lovely soft plastic finger grips, the damn things come off. On two of the three keys, we are now left with this little T shaped bit on the end of the key, quite awkward to use, and a real let down on Mercedes quality.
> Tony.
>
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: 84 240 D For Sale....
Never buy a car with out a Title --- On Mon, 4/23/12, max_stemple <jasperezra@gmail.com> wrote:
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: 84 240 D For Sale....
Gezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, these cars do not have timing belts. Am I selling my cars way to cheap????????? Max
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Peter" <carlich@...> wrote:
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> Hi Guys, I am putting up my 84 240 D for sale it was a project car that I inteded to finish up and I just run out of steam (this happens) it has an automatic transmission which makes it a dog, engine runs but needs the timing belt either adjusted up or replaced as the excess belt slaps the side of the block, When I first got it 3 years agao I replaced the guts to the vacume pump and now it works fine.....
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> The engine runs good but needs adjustments, and the body is straight what I do not have is the title, I could get one but here in Oregon they charge right at $200 for the fee's so that will be your problem although I will give you a bill of sale and the address of the guy that I bought it from here in Oregon...
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> At this point I am done with it..... The first $1,500 takes it..
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> Eamil me and I can send you pictures as it does look good it is that nice mercedes green..
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> Peter Carlich
> Tidewater, Oregon
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