Step 6. Turn the ignition key to the "I" position and remove the electrical plug in the back of the ignition switch. The switch should be exposed now that the cowl and instrument cluster have been removed. You will access the plug from the top of the ignition switch and cylinder assembly.
The shifter is stuck in the parking problem. If your Mercedes Benz is stuck in Park and it wonβt come out, then you could have a problem with the following: β Shifter module. It could be defective. β Brake Light Switch β The connection between the ignition module and the shifter module.
Step 1: Turn off the ignition and remove the keys from the ignition lock cylinder. Step 2: Check underneath the hood for any potential leaks. Step 3: Walk around the vehicle and look for other possible leaks that may come from the fuel lines or fuel tank. Press the Inertia Switch. Press the inertia switch to reset.
More on Tip: Key Won't Turn in W210 ignition Thinking about this some more, I see two possible reasons for this working. I cleaned the little window on the key fob and ignition switch but I also pushed the window into the switch with the Q-tip. I'm not sure which did the trick. Yesterday, the key would not turn twice. I used the same technique.
If you can get the key to turn, remove the tumbler immediately. If you don't and it won't turn again it needs to be cut off with a dremel. Set aside 3-4hrs to do this. When MB designed the anti-theft collar for the tumbler -- they did not fool around with any flimsey metal.
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