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Old 11-15-2016, 11:52 PM
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2002 S500- shifter stuck, abs light on, brake lights on..

Hi guys I have a 2002 S500.
The problem is the brake lights are on, the ABS light is on, and the shifter stuck in park. I've have it over at the indie Mercedes mechanic, and the shifter is fine, and the plastic piece inside the shifter is ok, the solenoid in the shifter is OK, the brake light switch on top of the brake pedal has been replaced but things are still messed up.
Even with the wires for the brake light switch temoved, the brake lights are still on.

I can tell the mechanic doesn't have a clue.
Anyone else have any ideas?
I've looked all over the internet for clues, and it keeps coming back to the same things, the brake light switch, the plastic part or solenoid in the shifter.
Any other ideas?

Thank very much.

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Lancaster, California
Old 11-16-2016, 03:44 PM
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Change mechanics---find one that does not have sheep grazing out back!!


By the way did Biff ever think of putting some good diagnostics on he car!!
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My plastic lever in my stuck shifter looked okay but when I applied pressure, the crack it had was then visible.

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