Looking for Multifunction Tool
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Re: Looking for Multifunction Tool
Originally Posted by medenney
Just contacted local Chrysler Dealer, gave me a quote for 109.00 dollars for this tool. Any suggestions where I can find one more reasonable? (local MB dealer not helpful)
Here are the two variations I have had, I gave the second one away.
If you are really lucky, you may find yours in the pocket on the bulkhead between the seats, others have and it had been there since the car was new.
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Re: Looking for Multifunction Tool
Originally Posted by Sandgrounder
Great Stuff, will start forging one (at work ) tomorrow, should the sharp end be 40" or 4 mm
I assume a piece of 1/4 plate- 12 inch by 3 inch can be used to shape the multi tool
Dave
I assume a piece of 1/4 plate- 12 inch by 3 inch can be used to shape the multi tool
Dave
One post on here has these made for $50 Canadian.
Heck $50 gets my original.
Re: Looking for Multifunction Tool
also, have a look at the video that pizzaguy did :
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...operation.html
Re: Looking for Multifunction Tool
Top is Chrysler part #5140795AA or Mercedes part #A 193 899 02 80
Bottom is Chrysler part #5127223AA or Mercedes part #A 193 899 03 80
Also attached is the drawing of the CLK tool, it has the 6mm Allen key attached to it. As put on the forum by Top Hydraulics.
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Re: Looking for Multifunction Tool
My new to me roadster did not come with one. I confirmed each 10mm boxend wrench that I have worked OK for opening the decklid and lifting the top. It did not have to be especially thin to work though the slot makes it look like it does. I had a longer and thinner than average SnapOn 10mm that does work better so I will store that in the cab along with a right-sized screwdriver. Thanks for the YouTube video. I used that and could not find a position that required a special offset for the wrench. Every position worked fine.
Re: Looking for Multifunction Tool
This makes even more sense:
A single tool that combines the 10 MM for the tonneau, and the 6 mm hex for the bow lock -
Search SiteSearch Key - 2088990080 - KEY - ES#1746403
A single tool that combines the 10 MM for the tonneau, and the 6 mm hex for the bow lock -
Search SiteSearch Key - 2088990080 - KEY - ES#1746403
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