How many keys does a Mercedes-Benz have?

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LaAvery
07/29/25 8:45pm
Mercedes-Benz cars come with 3 keys. Replacement of car keys: There are mainly two types of car keys: mechanical keys and remote control keys, both of which can be separately matched and replaced. Replacing a remote control key only requires matching the signal with the vehicle and does not necessitate changing the car lock. Replacing a mechanical key, however, requires changing all the car locks, which is more costly, and the price varies depending on the car model. Precautions for replacing car keys: The chip inside the car key contains an induction collar that can automatically charge. Different cars have different chips, so when modifying, it is important to handle this chip carefully to avoid any confusion with the chip.
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