Does anyone know of any ignition problems with 2010 C63 AMG?
At times, with the 'smart key' turned to the full right / start position their will be no indication of the engine even attempting to turn over. Yet I will have the customary advisory lights lit across the dash.
Has anyone encountered a similar problem?
i'm assuming you don't have keyless go since you're saying that you're turning the key...
unfortunately, when i took it to the dealer, they couldn't repeat the process... so then i tried to catch it doing it by recording a video with my phone... i had all the proof... and then i ended up fixing it myself by trading in the '09 for a '10 with keyless go... hope this helps

but seriously... this is exactly what happened... so i was never able to get it fixed... but i did read on the forum that it has something to do with either the keys itself or the assembly that the key goes into...
mine had the problem no matter which key i used.
I hope to take it in to dealer this March, been out to sea, and get problem fixed.
I'm inclined to to believe that it might be the EIS and described in a previous reply.
Otherwise, I'm extremely happy with my 2010 C63 AMG; looking forward to the next few years to see how this beauty evolves.
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After two visits to the dealer, the problem remained undetected.
After the last time I was not able to start the car I decided to check the battery once more. I had checked this before and assumed the dealer had as well.
I found that the negative terminal was making bad contact with the battery; though it appeared to be tight, it was not.
After tightening the terminal I never again experienced this problm.
Purchased in Aug. 2010 and now just over 8,000 miles.
I hope that this is your fix to your problem...odds
When I initially called the tow service, the on-call Mercedes tech that came to the car disconnected the battery (hard reset), and re-tightened both the terminals on the battery, but that didn't fix it.
So it looks like the starter connector was the culprit.







