2011 C300 Towed to Dealer: Ignition Switch
I wanted to put this post together for everyone because this seems to be a common issue with Mecedes-Benz. In short, I believe that the ignition switch
is bad.
Last night I went to the grocery store. My 2011 C300 started up fine and I drove to the store. I jump in the car to leave the store, insert & turn key, ........no response....no radio.....no idiot lights......nothing but the center of the speedo lighting up showing the display of time, temp, and mileage.
My first response was to go back into the store, purchase a new battery for my key and give that a try. No success....this made no difference.
My second response was to have my wife bring me my spare key. No success....this did not work either.
Hmmm.....What now?? ........I call Mercedes Roadside. Its 8:30 a night but they send out a tech for a jump start. (Clearly obvious to me that this would not work) However, I go to through the motions to follow their procedure.
Its a "no go" and tech states the car needs to be towed.
9:15PM - Flat Bed Tow truck shows up. Can't get car out of Park and he(nor I) want to drag the car onto the truck. 2nd truck comes with Dollies(Pretty Cool!!) Success, 10:30 PM I finally get to go home.
Mercedes-Benz is diagnosing at this time but they only have one of my keys and are requesting the other to fully diagnose the issue. I told them the problem is not with they keys. They don't have a loaner car available to me so I can't even go home to get the key. I got a ride with a co-worker this morning.
I will keep you posted on the progress. Anyone else have ignition switch problems??
Sad to say but this is my second C300 and both had to be towed to the dealer at one time or another. Luckily, I was in a safe location in those situations.
Given that the EIS is found on all Benz cars - huge numbers - I'd say it has proven a reliable system overall.
Given that the EIS is found on all Benz cars - huge numbers - I'd say it has proven a reliable system overall.
Just another note: there MB dealer has run some checks but they cannot go further because they need my other key. So, if you have this issue, take note that you need to give them both keys. I wish they told me that sooner.
Just another note: there MB dealer has run some checks but they cannot go further because they need my other key. So, if you have this issue, take note that you need to give them both keys. I wish they told me that sooner.
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Of course you should show the dealer the damage.
I was wondering if this might happen again after they fix it or it's a one time error?
Did you get the chance to keep the old EIS and investigate if it is repairable?
Just curious if it might be a good idea to keep a known good spare.
This module contains all the anti theft data for the car. if it was made repairable /replaceable out side of a MB garage your car would be an easy mark for the less salubrious of our society
Having said that this site claims to have an eis repair kit for MB cars

http://www.eckind.com/product_375430...epair-tool.htm
Sorry to hear about your car hopefully it won't happen again? (doubtful)
Steering locks seems like SAFETY issues to me....surprised the government hasn't been involved with this issue.






