“Dear customer, we need to drill a hole to access the trunk… “
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We we're unable to access the trunk with any of the buttons or the mechanical key. The rear seats do not fold down. This is the only way to get into the trunk in this unfortunate situation. The hole is plugged water tight after the repair and the license plate covers the plug.
Sounds like he’s “drilling a hole”, with those moans… 🤮
You don't make sexual Grunts and groans while you're working must be an office environment desk jockey eh?
Oh ya
Ohhh yeeeaaaa
OHHH YEAAAAAAH!
@@JDqs-kg5sp oh yeyeaaaaa baby
Me 23 holes later: 'Just a little more up and left and I' ll have it for sure.. "
thanks for the laugh😂😂😂😂😂
😂🤣
😆 And THAT'S how a trunk becomes a screen door.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Instantly lighten+aerodynamic
You know that you can probably open this from the inside by removing the backseat?
But we can’t cause as much damage that way!
You know if the battery is bad and in the trunk and the back seat can't fold and no key hole u have to break in 😂
@@HOUMAoRIGINAL so there’s only one battery in the world
@@Paxov no but how can u change it if it locked in the trunk?
@@HOUMAoRIGINAL open the trunk, easy
"Every hole is a goal". - Frank Gallagher
Best show ever
@@ITSLD69 fr
I heard the "ahh yeah" moan and ran straight to the comments.
Well you came to the right place
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@soopahjj11 99999
Same here
Same 😂😂😂😂
I work as a General Manager in the automotive industry for over 12 years now. I know Mercedes well. There is a key hole underneath, put the key in and turn hard, then push. It overrides the lock and your in. Also behind the seats there is also an emergency pull handle. I have never seen this done before in all the years I’ve been in the automotive industry which is over 21 years now lol.
That's what I was thinking but what do I know as a weekend hobbiest. Now he charged the customer for unnecessary work and they have a hole in the bumper.
Or just take the tag panel off to access the pneumatic actuator rod, either way this guy is a hack job and has no business working on any Benz!
He probably... didnt have the key... wow
@@TheBanjoShowOfficial there’s still multiple ways in without ruining a panel
You can see it right there in the video. My car has a hidden one behind a plastic piece on the door handle. Most cars have some sort of key hole. Even if they lost the fob with the built-in key a good lock pick could do it I'm sure.
We all know you just wanted to show off those pliers. None of that was necessary. But you made it necessary just so you could use those amazing pliers that I didn't know existed until now. Thank you. I'm getting a pair.
That and he wanted to show car thieves what tools and how to, break into a car. Definitely buying myself these pliers as well.
my grandfather used to have these plier type tools with an aligator clip type jaws on the front, about the same size as a small alligator clip with a trigger grip for your hands with a long neck about 12 inches long. He had two of them and I made their jaws fight each other in his workshop. Basically for grabbing things through small holes, I have no idea what theyre called and ive never seen one for sale in any tool section or shop ive ever been to. i dont even know what to google, small hand actuated grabber jaw thing? lol
@@paddington1670 try surgical supply
That's a double jointed needle nose plier by crescent I think. You can also find them with 2X double joint, straight and 90 degree bent tip about 12" long. Great reach!
I think a simple hook or something would do the trick also.
This nigga with his "eha" "0ooOh yeA' 💀💀💀💀
I read this just he said that. XD
Crackheads from the internet: "Thanks for the hot tip!"
Too much meth to realize a Mercedes back seats fold independently and they could of just crawled back there and pulled the trap release
@@kittybrowneye3163 I was wondering that wouldn't it have been possible to access trunk via rear seats. Don't own merc, but it's quite common access method.
@@kittybrowneye3163 I am pretty sure his comments was about stealing...
@@kittybrowneye3163 not all 211 or 203s hadd that, my 02 211 has a solid wall behind the rear seats.
Not all 211s can fold the rearseats down
There are literally at least 5 other ways to get in, without this step.
Yep....knowledge is power my friend
My first though was remove the seat 🤣🤣
And they're all very time intensive and cost more for the client
On some vehicles it's not, kia rios require you to smash the tail light out to access the inside trunk release.
So are we going to ignore the key hole? I'm sure that's got to work it's probably never been used
* Barcodescanner: Am I a joke to you? *
will still work. scanners scan horizontally not vertically
@@Car777777777 what?! Dude it will scan. Any direction.
@@adonian if you draw a single vertical fucking line in the middle it will not scan Thus it scans horizontally
@@notlone7721 no one said anything about ALTERING the barcode. My barcode scanner is not a laser, it uses a camera to see the barcode, VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL, 45 degrees etc. It will scan, UNLESS, like you said you ALTER the barcode.
Значок Мерседес снимаешь! И в левой дырке отверткой находишь трос и открываешь! Без всяких сверлений
Где ты раньше был?🤷♂️
"Они же тупыыые"))
Медвежатник дядя Коля вспомнил про Мерсовский сейф.
Это для слабаков 😂
блядь подумал что внезапно начал читать по английски без перевода, ска давно так не разочаровывался хD
I worked at a garage for a while, and can confirm the sexy time noises are standard practice. And aide greatly in getting the job done ✅
Don’t forget the dirty talk
@@Trex6767 Ha for sure!
Those noises mean good things. Much better than the busted knuckle noises.
@@matthewmyers7440 Yeah we had a sign in the shop that said “ Watch out for flying tools” specifically For those noises ! 🤣🤣🤣
@@BoberMcBoberson we have signs at work everywhere that say not to throw hard or dangerous objects because all the fab guys and paint/paint prep guys throw shit at each other all day😂
"i really don't want to show the VIN on this vehicle... I'm sure those lines under the VIN don't mean anything" 🤡
Lol
If you are able to scan them 😂
Haha yep I got my wife’s phone and scanned it. Haha you all def should too
@@ChahtaAnumpa what you gon do with it andrew
Literally fuck all you can do with it. 🤡
You should stock lock decoders, they are super easy to use and cost nothing, its basically a lock pick for dummies and it will tell you the exact measurements to give to a locksmith so they can make you a new key
Won't work with the generation of S-class. It's a powered trunk latch, the key has no mechanical connection to the mechanism
@@cmcrisp42 Still though... if you manipulate the lock cylinder, won't the car still send the signal to the solenoid to release the latch?
I usually use a long reach bar and go in between the rear seats with a flashlight and pull the emergency handle.
Lol... since you are in the car just push the trunk release button...
@@grandykim they don’t always work when the vehicle is off to prevent anyone from opening the trunk.
I cant with the grunts and moans 🤣🤣🤣
“Yup there It Is” “hahahHaA, yes”
AUUUUUGHHH *HUH emote*
🤣
@@jasonstepler4613 lmao 🤣😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Blurs the vin, but leaves the barcode that represents the vin. Genius
That's not exactly how it works
@@Schmuly I didn't even remotely begin to explain how anything "works", what are you even talking about? The barcode absolutely represents the vin. It may not use the same decoding as the barcodes at a grocery store, but it still isn't hard to decode manually with a 10 minute google search
True
Ok so what’s the VIN then?
They needed the @Lock Picking Lawyer
Man...that sound do you make...thats exactly my humour haha
There's gotta be another way 🤣☠️
There is. Note the lock at the top. A Lishi tool would make very quick work of that lock
I guess you can say he was “drilling it from the back”. 🤣
Tradesmens entrance 😉
This comment is golden
I heard the snares automatically after reading this comment
@@urbanjentry222 out of all holes in the car, he chose to get in with this one
Ba dum tish.
Imagine not realizing that the barcode encodes the number you tried to blur out
Well he drilled over it. So pretty much useless now.
@@jasonlitz2907 well there is a video of the code before drilling..
Plus if you freeze a couple of times you can still read the whole code, they didn't do a great job blurring it.
I worked at a Mercedes dealer over 20 years ago. One day a tech locked the keys inside an S-Class. The techs knew a trick to break the rear tail lamp and pull out a little pneumatic line to pop the trunk.
Love the pliers!!
"oh yah" - "boop" 😂😂😂
When it goes in “OHhh yEaHhh 🥴”
So we need backstory as to why this is the only way you can open the trunk
Removed the battery (which is in the trunk) then shut the trunk
@@chuksagu8131 No jumper points in the hood?
@@chuksagu8131 you can use a jumper under the hood. Sometimes there’s jumper connections and if not you can put power to the main power cable from the fuse box.
How about just using the key…
@@michaelhorstman2603 i was gonna say am i the only one who saw the key hole right above the hole they drilled
I had to open my hood by going up underneath the front of the car and manually pulling the latch cord for MONTHS lmao
Removing the rear seat and reach in and grab the latch rod but hey drilling a hole is also cool NOT
Its a mercedes
@@MyMika2004 do the rear seats in a Mercedes not fold down? In my Audi when the battery died I couldn't open the trunk, where the battery is located, I just folded the rear seats down, reached for the inner emergency release latch and it opened, no drilling.
@@scottguyer nope, they didn't in ours at least, the middle seat folded down as a table but behind it was a wall
@@MyMika2004 loll was your merc made out of bricks? 🤣 wot wall I’ve had 3x Mercedes AMG’s and each and every single one of them you were able to fold the rear seats down
@@GIXXRBRAH750 it was an 05 c class
Just listening to the “sound effects” my wife might think I’m watching something X rated! Lol
So after marriage what does watching x rated videos means actually?? does the wife get offended?? What happens?
We're you watching in british parliament last week ? 🤣
This would have come in handy . Worked in an upholstery shop . Had to pull a seat . You must disconnect the battery before unplugging the seat air bag connector or the air bag light will stay on and must be shut off by the dealer . Disconnected battery . Closed trunk . Finished seat repair . Tried to open trunk with key . Trunk lock key didn't work ! Was also confirmed by the customer . Lady ended up having her car towed away because I couldn't get in the trunk to reconnect the battery !
Just showed the whole world how to break into someone's boot
yeah, never would have figured out that the locking mechanism is inside of the trunk door
@@zebragoboom he shows you exactly where you egg
Now everyone knows how to break into a Mercedes’ trunk
if your a criminal definitely do this its clear signs of vandalism/theft witch means most insurances Will pay out also do it to the richer people as most likely their policies will pay out a little extra so if you aint just stealing for fun now you can help yourself help someone in some way maybe
At least 2 or 3 times a week.
Tesla front trunk is even easier. No tools needed.
@@luis61444 remember when you commit a crime that is covered by insurance your robbing the insurance company not the individual.
"AHHHHYEEEAAAH"
Servicing commercial refrigeration systems i sometimes get calls to open stuck doors. They have giant handles that turn 90° on both sides and sometimes you get large rolling cabinets that get stuck right at the door, blocking the vertical handle from turning. Only solution is to drill a center hole in the door and shove a piece of threaded rod inside to push the thing out of the way. The customers face is priceless.
The lock would have been easier and less damaging. Brains beats brawn every time
Even if you just drilled the lock. Lock cores are easy to replace. But what do I know.
Guess what, this is the Mercedes way to do it, they even sell a repair kit for it. Don't say fuck all if you don't know anything.
Maybe ask lock picking lawyer for some lessons.
👍
Another comment thread mentioned that it's a 20+ year old car, and that lock has probably never had a key inserted into it, and it's probably completely seized up.
@@JThyroid LPL often doesn't even need to pick a lock but is able to circumvent it entirely. So my point stands.
I am a fellow LPL fan. Your point stands.
@@St_even754 He's not a locksmith so he can't learn lock picking? People can certainly acquire skills that are not traditionally part of their job description. LPL is actually a good example, attorney by trade but also a hell of a lock picker. My point most certainly still stands "bud".
Definetly great idea to make these all electric, wow such an engineering improvement.
its beutiful german technology designed to self destroy after warranty ends
@@CrashedDreams534 it's not intended to destroy it self, it's just literally cheaper these days to build all electric with microchips in everything, a mad world we are living in... Edit: spelling
Bro your trunk should come with a key especially if it’s a Benz or bmw or Audi or anything that relies on battery charge
@@SuperUltimateLP electronic sensors and switches cost alot less then a mechanical lock with key hole.
@@Benzo4prezi look, it has a key hole.
Was waitin for a body to appear😂
Anyone else noticed the "I'm so fired" keyhole? lol
Yup, can't figure out why he needed to drill this hole. Thought maybe the lock mechanism was broke but it opened pretty easy with pliers.
“EhOhyeaH!” TF 💀
“Yep. There it is” It f*cking better be cuz you better not drill another hole 💀
Lol
More like "Dear customer we are incompetent."
You don’t work on cars do you….
@@luisalberto1456 cars, motorcycles, and aircraft. If you don't do the small jobs right you shouldn't be touching the big ones.
@@orfeo-7_ i doubt youve ever worked on a Mercedes then... this is a common failier with the W203 and W204 trunk latch actuator... it also happens to happen on other vehicles... I've had to do this on an Audi and a BMW... that said sometimes one can get the tunk open without doing this but if you cant what other option do you have?
Those model cars have a hidden access behind the back seat you could of used.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do! Nice engineering from MB. Greetings from an old jarhead in WNC
I love how almost every manufacturer is going this. My friend had to drill a hole in his e90 because the trunk got shut and battery was disconnected. Same thing with another friends challenger!
You can actually get in through the back seats, even if they don't fold down, but you will need a small skinny person to fit through while people pull the seat back
@@junaidahmed9412 Gotta train my cat to do it then, I won’t ever fit.
@@junaidahmed9412 you can get through the back seats on the e90 but not the e92 without the ski passthrough. Sucks for e92 owners!
I have one but mine has the key hole. Don’t they all? This Mercedes also has one. The new cars usually all electric but the E90 has the keyhole on the trunk. It’s hard but when you turn it all the way it opens. Unless you locked the keys inside the car then that’s another issue 🤣 or keys in the trunk then locked it
I did the same thing with my e90 except there is a keyhole on the trunk with a mechanical lock. So you don’t need to drill a hole you just need a couple extra brain cells.
Trunk lids hate this guy with one simple trick
At first I was thinking “why would you drill a hole there? I went through a lot of trouble to hide my wires and weatherproofing for my backup camera”. Then I saw “oh, it’s Jaimie. Of course, another prank video” 😆
Where do you drill to unlock the drivers door? Inquiring minds want to know.
On the window
So ur telling me there was no way to roll the back seats down and just pull the emergency boot opener? Or even just remove the plastic and pull the rod from there? Wtf is this
Back seat lever are in the boot
Clearly not yhe most intelligent operator
Relax.. clearly the hole was drilled for a different reason 👉👌
@@Needalexremove several trim pieces and bolts and the seat back comes right out...take about twice as long as drilling large holes but is still half the cost when you get it all back together.
@@not_yet_nifter-6423 in my opinion, making à 2 minutes hole behind plates is smart and inexpensive for the client
3rd week as a Mercedes shop apprentice, had to do this on one car almost on a second 😂
Me "pulling the cord on the back seat and getting to the truck then pulling the emergency trunk opener."
To everyone claiming what this person did was unnecessary, you’re very likely incorrect. If you know anything about Mercedes, you’d know that there is no access to the trunk through the rear seat back in this model. Pulling out the rear shelf won’t grant you access either. You’d also know that if the pneumatic system fails and the tumbler is seized or otherwise inoperable, this is the least destructive and fastest way in. These pneumatic systems are not the most reliable and are very prone to aging and therefore will eventually fail even if they’re never used at all. Since these are all old and only getting older and they’re very costly to repair, plus replacement parts are being phased out, most owners don’t pay to fix them. That’s fine so long as the tumbler works but once it fails or, the key blade is lost and can’t be replaced for some reason this is the only way in. Because the tumblers back there are only meant as an emergency back up and not the primary means of getting into the trunk, they’re not designed to be used constantly and will very often fail. It’s quite common for people unfamiliar with Mercedes to try and repair pneumatic issues such as this and usually wind up making the problem much worse. The linkage that connects the tumbler to the emergency release restricts access to the main latch. Because of this people often disconnect the linkage, forget to reconnect it, realize they can’t fix the pneumatic system themselves and then close the trunk and take it to a shop. This exact scenario has played out countless times and results in what you see in this video. Other model Mercedes have different construction and trunk latch systems so you can’t compare another model to this one.
I can assure you there is another way to open the trunk if it is 2000-2007
You take off the part that the little light are in on the back of the trunk me and my father did it in a circle k parking lot with minimal tools
@@wildtimes6904 On this model that part is bolted in from the inside of the trunk so you won’t be removing that without destroying it. Also this model was not made for the entire year range you just mentioned. Your thinking of a different model.
So pulling the rear seat or the tail light won’t get you access to the saftey release handle?
@@2strokeboys191 Nope. Without the ski bag option, which was extremely rare in the USA, there is no access to the trunk from inside the vehicle. Even if it did have the ski bag, you’d have to destroy the bag which is probably irreplaceable now and extremely expensive if it is still available. And once you’ve destroyed the exceedingly rare bag, you’ve now got to destroy further interior trim pieces as well as actual structural metal in the trunk lid to gain access to the latch. The seats do not fold down and even if you remove them there is no access to the trunk behind them. Just solid metal unibody and wiring conduit. Removing the rear shelf trim won’t get you anywhere either. To get access to the trunk through the rear shelf, you’ve got to remove the roof lining of the trunk, which requires access to the trunk. Then you’ve got to remove the speakers from the rear shelf which bolt in from the bottom inside the trunk. Just to humor all the doubters out there, let’s pretend that you did decide to cut through the unibody behind the seats or rear shelf, exactly what is it you expect to see or be able to do once you’ve made a hole? The entire trunk is lined with trim and covers blocking further access to anything. So now that you’ve cut your way through the unibody, you’ve now got to cut through the interior liners and carpeting. Let’s say you continue this fools errand and cut through the interior liners, I mean you’ve already destroyed part of the unibody so what’s some interior trim right? Great you’ve now got access to the inside of the trunk. So I ask again, what is it that you expect to be able to do from this point? This vehicle predates the requirements for an emergency release handle or button and the latch mechanism is covered by yet more trim and actual structural metal parts of the trunk lid. So now you’ve spent a ton of time and energy removing the rear seats and or shelf, you’ve cut through the unibody, you’ve cut through interior trim in the trunk, and if your main goal is to open the trunk, well you haven’t done that yet. This vehicle is a full size 4 door sedan. Because of this the trunk is very large and the area of the trunk lid where the latch sits is going to be too far away to access by reaching through the hole you’ve made regardless of where you’ve made it. I also don’t know of any cutters with enough reach to allow you to reach the area of the trunk lid where the latch resides. Remember it’s still covered by trim and metal that needs to be cut away first. So do you continue to cut away the unibody so that you can fit part of you’re body inside the trunk? I’m much taller then the average man and I know I cannot reach that area from the rear shelf let alone the seat backs so it’s extremely unlikely anyone else would be able to as well. Undeterred you press on, enlarging the hole such that you can fit the upper part of your body into the trunk so you can reach the area of the lid where the latch resides. You’ve come this far so why stop now. You cut through yet more interior trim pieces on the trunk lid and now, finally, you’ve got some access to the latch. However depending on what tools you’ve got you may need to cut away part of the metal skeleton of the trunk lid to actually open the latch. If for whatever reason you’ve now decided that the trunk lid trim and metal is a few cuts too far, you could cut open the plastic covering the striker and unbolt the striker to open the trunk. All of this can be avoided by drilling a single hole in a piece of plastic that can be easily repaired or replaced. Look I know how destructive and unnecessary this looks but I promise all the doubters out there that this is the fastest, easiest, cheapest, and least destructive way in. That panel is SMC so it will not rust, can be easily repaired, and even more easily replaced. Since it’s a minor exterior panel that is not complex they can be had from numerous aftermarket manufacturers or even junk yards. And despite what many people claim, it is not structural. Getting in through any other means whatsoever would require cutting or destroying much more expensive, rare, important, and possibly non repairable parts. This would be much harder, more time consuming, and expensive than necessary. The amount of time this took in the video is roughly accurate to the amount of time it takes in real life. Compared to any other amount of much more destructive work this is peanuts.
I make the same moans when I'm drilling holes xD
I've been walking around going "oh yeah" My Mother probably thinks I'm nuts.
Mercedes should change their logo to a middle finder, because that's how they feel about their customers.
"Hey Bob.......I found the keeeeey.........." Everyone: 😲 😱 Bob: " Well shyiiiiiiiiiit........."
He said fucking "ohhh yeah!" I'm dying
The key hole was already there. Right above where you drilled
The "hidden" key lock is 6 inches above where he is drilling. This lock is there so the trunk can be opened in case of a mechanism malfunction. I'll be surprised if it was also not functioning.
Above the hole that was made is a spot you're able to insert key, rotate and pop trunk open 🤦🏻♂️
Lol
In the description it says the key doesn't work, or is reading one paragraph above you?
@@pyromaniachimbo you can over ride it also access it through emergency handle
@@limitlessbuilds7181 You can't override it when the cylinder is the part that's broken. Also can I ask... Where is the emergency handle?
@@pyromaniachimbo kzhead.info/sun/hcWKiJuGgXVmo2g/bejne.html
Why not just go through the back seat?
Exactly. Pull that glow in the dark kidnap lever.lol
There's no thrill with that method.
The back seat folding lever is in the trunk.
@@juutuubnoob seats don’t fold on these cars.
@@NoNoDontGo doesn’t have one. Too old.
It's the "ugh yeahhh" for me lol
Some old e classes have folding seats and some don’t. Worst case scenario, customer locked key in trunk, batteries are completely dead or someone disconnected battery and closed the trunk on it. Usually all end up drilling the same hole to access the trunk latch, in my case i closed the trunk while battery is disconnected and didn’t have the metal key to unlock it….connected 12v to alternator and was able to power vehicle and open trunk.
And silly me just unscrewed the back seat and prevented damage to the car, this was much more efficient 😆
Do you know what is behind the back seat? The fuel tank!
@@GBossers01 ...O.0.... are the windows snazberry flavored too?
@@GBossers01 this is an odd looking 1970s pick-up
This is a W220 S Class. No chance of reaching anything even if you had the optional fridge which has a different shape tank and a small hatch to the boot compartment. There are only 2 ways to perform this job if the emergency manual key lock is siezed. 1. Drill the hole. 2. Smash a rear light and fumble around for hours trying to smash the inner trim off to get access to the rod. Almost every person who completes this job wastes half a day and then ends up drilling the hole at the end of it.
I have one in the shop just like this. Is it required to say "boop" when drilling thru?
Previous unrelated video from a different creator also did the exact same thing, signs point to yes
You have to
@@JayTX. Okay thanks
Yeah it wont work if you don't say it
Yup. I was trying to break a seized lug today, didn’t crack until I moaned as loud as possible as I stared into the eyes of the customers in the lobby.
Tension releases “uhh yeahh” 🤣
For non Mercedes owners basically there was a gen of Mercedes where the battery was in the trunk. So if Ur battery was dead and u had to replace it, u either get someone to connect jump start cables to the car for u just so that u can open the trunk and get Ur old battery out. In other instances Ur trunk fuse could have been blown (a real bummer there) and that's where u need to drill a hole through the trunk..
“Ah yeah 😩”
Thanks I’ve always wanted to know how to break into a Mercedes
Same
Now you have a hole in your trunk for water to get inside. Genius!
No one seems to mind that a $70k M-B is made out of plastic.
Everyone: 'but why didn't you just get in by...' Me: 'ah, I see you've never worked on German cars before'.
I have, and you most definitely can
@@BiggHoss you can't plenty people have been down this road before. This is the most cost effective option
@@nzuncovered1845 no it isnt
@@BiggHoss Ok care to explain?
Well, I own a Volkswagen Passat and you can open the trunk from the inside 🤔
Assuming it’s because of a disconnected battery, you can just attach a jump box under the hood to the jump points and have it on long enough to pop the trunk. Of course you have to hope the leads in the trunk aren’t touching anything
When trunk opens i can se the dom light so she got power😊
Bro your trunk should come with a key especially if it’s a Benz or bmw or Audi or anything that relies on battery charge
My s500 trunk used vacuum to release the trunk. A gasket on the latch mechanism fails
You can see a keyhole on the trunk lid when he opens it. Not sure why drilling was needes
@@---ny4ys The description mentioned the key mechanism was not working and that the rear seats don't fold down. He says the hole is plugged and can't even be seen because it's behind the license plate.
Call the lockpicking lawyer
That's so nice of you ,to show everyone how to open a Mercedes trunk with a hole saw and needle nose.Your cool.
Lock above the hole 🤣
You know what doesn't work if you never use them? Locks also rods stretch sometimes
You would be surprised how many locks don't work on new cars because we use the key fob every time
What if the keys are locked in the trunk .
@@dirtbiker1928 what if you leave your keys in cylinder 2?
The lock is broken
Nearly had to do this on my e46. Locked my only key in the trunk. Locksmith fished out my key through a 2 inch or so diameter hole in my back seat and I was totally amazed
I’ve hired locksmiths that used a feeler gauge to determine the key type then cut it verified the key then programmed it all off the door itself took about an hour we’re talking ignition keys your trunk only uses like 3 of the pins
125 for the service what’s your time worth
The hole is the same size as a wine bottle cork . Cheap and easy. " Reduce reuse recycle ". 🤣
These videos are more useful for criminals rather than owners
Why didn’t you use the key in the lock above where u drilled the hole
In some cars if the battery is dead you can't unlock jack shit and if you can't get the.
@@johnmaldonado8151 But any decent shop has a plug that goes in a power port and gives enough power to open anything you need to. I was wondering if the actual linkage from the key and remote solenoid had come loose from the latch itself. Either way, the back seats come out to access the trunk if you need to. No reason to drill a hole.
@@adamr9215 on this model their is no access to the trunk through the rear seat.
@@johnmaldonado81512012 Chrysler 300 is that way I just had to figure a way in one recently. I took grill loose and disconnected the hood latch so I could charge the battery lol. probably better ways but it work and no drilling
@@adamr9215 It's a mechanical linkage and it was seized or the linkage was damaged, no other way.
Wondering when some folks will realize all cars don't have backseats that fold down🤔🤔some of the most common cars don't have folding backseats (Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Lincoln Town Car) All 3 of those are the same chassis, motor, and powertrain
And most of the cars that can fold the rear seats down have the pulleys in the trunk to let them down, most gm vehicles do anyways
Зачем сверлить было, когда можно открутить планку под номером и спокойно открыть багажник
Good idea but that mechanism is likely broken
The keyhole was right above the unnecessary hole you drilled and any competent locksmith could have picked it in under 5 minutes.
Why are you drilling a hole?! Find the wiring that goes to the latch from the BCM or such and power the actuator with a 12V source. I've done this on a few Audi's.
Doesn’t work that way. These are penumatic.
Don't listen to this guy. On Mercedes you just supply power to the alternator from under the car airbag the door and use a reach tool to pop the trunk.
@@gregorylenzo1923 you are both wrong. The battery isn’t dead on this car. The central locking is all pneumatic and the pump for it is dead.
Nice pliers. What's the model number on those bad boys? Ps, I knew it was a Merc as soon as I saw the vin plate
His sound effects 😂😂😂😂😂
Teaching Thieves the quickest way into a Trunk 101
My Mercedes had the same problem... Didnt moan😩 when I did it though.
Get rid of it and get a Lexus next time lol.
@@SacreDro bmw
@@chrispy9913 No thanks, a friend of mine bought one 4-5 years old and he says he would not buy another piece if crap Bmw.
@@SacreDro your friend must not know how 2 turn a wrench huh
@@SacreDro can’t tell if your a German car shit talker or an Audi fanboy🤣
What about the key slot right underneath the emblem?
From the description of the video, including the grammatical error: "We we're unable to access the trunk with any of the buttons or the mechanical key."
Lol I sure was wondering about the key slot I wish there was more information
Wouldn’t it be painless if the backseat was removed you can’t say there no tools
Keyholes on these models are known to jam up lol, break tail lamp and reach inside to safely release
@@joseocampo7517 in order to access any of the rear seat hardware you have to put the seat down which can only be done from the trunk! Odd the key failed tho
To me, it sounds like you are using a Milwaukee M12 combi drill... If so, I know that I work too much 😂
I had same problem, you can reach it without drilling. Just unbolt the button mechanism lift it and catch the cable, that's it.
Here I am staring at the keyhole wondering what it’s for.
Thats what I was thinking. Could he have not just used the key? Any chance he just didn't see the key hole?
@@MrFishing2001 it doesn't unlock if the battery is dead
@@thetau4866 I have used them on vehicles with no battery fitted. Ford, merc, bmw, many times.
@Sp8kyMuhG8ky hehehe you poor thing, what are the first four letters in Mercedes
@Sp8kyMuhG8ky I also own a 2008 Mercedes C300 and when the battery has died I can use the key to open the front door and trunk, no problem.
The “oh yeaaah” is mad sus
Bup is top level 😂
so what your saying is that theres no way to access the trunk via the back seat?
Can I get a "aaahhhhyeah"
"ooooOOOOeiyaaAaa",😩😫
every tech knows the smile after that moan.
Dear Jamie; I have a 1986 Mercedes 190D and my trunk just stopped opening one day. I've tried using the key and locking / unlocking it manually. Nothing will make it open. Mine is originally from Europe and therefore has a different spacing for the License plate bolts. But it looks like slightly below the centre of the bolts and maybe 1.5" to the left. I am a certified mechanic and have been trying to figure out how to do this for years! Please let me know 🙏 Thanks, Tim
Lol thanks for the vin and showing me how to break into the truck