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    2001 996
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    2002 MB E430 4MATIC, 1994 MB E320, 1986 MB 190e 2.3

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  1. Good DIY. I was having a problem where the key was difficult to get in, the radio and "ding ding ding" would continue on after the key was out, the remote would not lock/unlock the car (even though the LEDs near the wind shield were lighting up), and the blower would intermittently not work. After replacement - all is good. I used the Audi part number that was stamped on the original part. I also had one of these "Teeny Turner" multi-bit screw drivers and it was the perfect size for the job. As others have said, you need a very short screw driver with a narrow, flat head. It's a lot like the set screws on a towel bar or toilet paper holder that you might have in your bathroom...lol https://www.amazon.com/Picquic-06102-Turner-Driver-Assorted/dp/B001QVPHBO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467985502&sr=8-1&keywords=teeny+turner
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