Car is completely dead...
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Car is completely dead...
After leaving my car for 3 hours I unlock the car and try and start it. Nothing happens. When I insert the key it just says "remove key". I thought maybe it was a battery issue so i tried jump starting it. Nothing. The car is completely immobilized.
Called Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance, they came out and he told me it was some issue with the steering column or the ignition unit. He claimed that this problem has happened to other C Class owners. Anyway, car was towed to the dealer and I guess I'll find out tomorrow whats wrong.
Has anyone experienced this?
Called Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance, they came out and he told me it was some issue with the steering column or the ignition unit. He claimed that this problem has happened to other C Class owners. Anyway, car was towed to the dealer and I guess I'll find out tomorrow whats wrong.
Has anyone experienced this?
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some anti-theft crap from an electrical glitch/short...steering column locks up and has to be changed. Search i think a couple people have posted the end result.
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just did a search… I'm assuming this is the problem
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...preciated.html
Really glad I purchased the extended warranty. Im worried that I'm going to have more problems like this member did. I have 51,000 miles on the car and bought extended warranty up to 75,000 miles. Hopefully the bugs and problems are exposed now rather than later.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...preciated.html
Really glad I purchased the extended warranty. Im worried that I'm going to have more problems like this member did. I have 51,000 miles on the car and bought extended warranty up to 75,000 miles. Hopefully the bugs and problems are exposed now rather than later.
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just did a search… I'm assuming this is the problem
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...preciated.html
Really glad I purchased the extended warranty. Im worried that I'm going to have more problems like this member did. I have 51,000 miles on the car and bought extended warranty up to 75,000 miles. Hopefully the bugs and problems are exposed now rather than later.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...preciated.html
Really glad I purchased the extended warranty. Im worried that I'm going to have more problems like this member did. I have 51,000 miles on the car and bought extended warranty up to 75,000 miles. Hopefully the bugs and problems are exposed now rather than later.
if not try sticking your key in and out till it makes the sound once it does that your car will turn on.
i had this happen to me in the middle of a parking lot entrance so i had nothing better to do then jaming the key in and out and it finaly worked.
went on my way and no problems since.
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After leaving my car for 3 hours I unlock the car and try and start it. Nothing happens. When I insert the key it just says "remove key". I thought maybe it was a battery issue so i tried jump starting it. Nothing. The car is completely immobilized.
Called Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance, they came out and he told me it was some issue with the steering column or the ignition unit. He claimed that this problem has happened to other C Class owners. Anyway, car was towed to the dealer and I guess I'll find out tomorrow whats wrong.
Has anyone experienced this?
Called Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance, they came out and he told me it was some issue with the steering column or the ignition unit. He claimed that this problem has happened to other C Class owners. Anyway, car was towed to the dealer and I guess I'll find out tomorrow whats wrong.
Has anyone experienced this?
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http://www.leftlanenews.com/another-...ain-video.html
Don't you just love paying $250,000 and the car just blows up? Nobody is perfect. No matter how much you pay, you're going to run into issues sooner or later. I would also like to point out that MB's reliability ratings are on the up.
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I see you found my thread. I had the same issue.
I think there was one more user who experienced this.
EDIT: HHUGHES1 had the same issue
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...new-issue.html
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I think there was one more user who experienced this.
EDIT: HHUGHES1 had the same issue
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...new-issue.html
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Information from my paperwork follows......This part has probably failed on hundreds of cars, not just C63's, and as they age we will probably hear about more.
Car was returned today, working fine and covered under warranty. Work order refers to the defective part as EIS steering lock. Following is the tech notes:
Code 6002 traced to EIS locked had to cut to remove
468070 Electric Steering Lock 4598 WMB
204-545-81-32 EIS Steering
r&r complete steering column, cut and remove steering lock - lock was in theft protection mode, replace steering lock, program using programing key, perform initial startup, clear dtc's after repair.
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Car was returned today, working fine and covered under warranty. Work order refers to the defective part as EIS steering lock. Following is the tech notes:
Code 6002 traced to EIS locked had to cut to remove
468070 Electric Steering Lock 4598 WMB
204-545-81-32 EIS Steering
r&r complete steering column, cut and remove steering lock - lock was in theft protection mode, replace steering lock, program using programing key, perform initial startup, clear dtc's after repair.
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[QUOTE=16NiSSC350;4957003]After leaving my car for 3 hours I unlock the car and try and start it. Nothing happens. When I insert the key it just says "remove key". I thought maybe it was a battery issue so i tried jump starting it. Nothing. The car is completely immobilized.
Called Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance, they came out and he told me it was some issue with the steering column or the ignition unit. He claimed that this problem has happened to other C Class owners. Anyway, car was towed to the dealer and I guess I'll find out tomorrow whats wrong.
Has anyone experienced this?[/QUOTE
i had a similar problem, i was driving (30mins or so) my daughter back from soccer match when the car just died at a traffic light. all the systems of a dead battery (car is 3 yrs old), powered all electronics but would not turn the starter motor. tried several times over the hour it took to get the car towed (which i thought was good on a Sunday afternoon, at least MB roadside assistance proved reliable!). called the dealership Monday am - car started first time and they never could work what happened - they had a theory that a rubber from a prior belt failure was causing the power steering to bind and that steering pump was failing
No repeats so far.
Called Mercedes-Benz roadside assistance, they came out and he told me it was some issue with the steering column or the ignition unit. He claimed that this problem has happened to other C Class owners. Anyway, car was towed to the dealer and I guess I'll find out tomorrow whats wrong.
Has anyone experienced this?[/QUOTE
i had a similar problem, i was driving (30mins or so) my daughter back from soccer match when the car just died at a traffic light. all the systems of a dead battery (car is 3 yrs old), powered all electronics but would not turn the starter motor. tried several times over the hour it took to get the car towed (which i thought was good on a Sunday afternoon, at least MB roadside assistance proved reliable!). called the dealership Monday am - car started first time and they never could work what happened - they had a theory that a rubber from a prior belt failure was causing the power steering to bind and that steering pump was failing
No repeats so far.
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Information from my paperwork follows......This part has probably failed on hundreds of cars, not just C63's, and as they age we will probably hear about more.
Car was returned today, working fine and covered under warranty. Work order refers to the defective part as EIS steering lock. Following is the tech notes:
Code 6002 traced to EIS locked had to cut to remove
468070 Electric Steering Lock 4598 WMB
204-545-81-32 EIS Steering
r&r complete steering column, cut and remove steering lock - lock was in theft protection mode, replace steering lock, program using programing key, perform initial startup, clear dtc's after repair.
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Car was returned today, working fine and covered under warranty. Work order refers to the defective part as EIS steering lock. Following is the tech notes:
Code 6002 traced to EIS locked had to cut to remove
468070 Electric Steering Lock 4598 WMB
204-545-81-32 EIS Steering
r&r complete steering column, cut and remove steering lock - lock was in theft protection mode, replace steering lock, program using programing key, perform initial startup, clear dtc's after repair.
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We had a high-profile murder last year when a boyfriend of a dancer on a Strip production show (he is also a dancer on the show) murdered the girl and hacked her into several pieces and tried placing the parts into concrete. We also had a few domestic murder-suicides lately. Must be the ****ty economy?
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Guys this was a common thing with my 09 when new: with the GL I could turn the ignition all the way and immediately release. This is because the starter does not rely on ignition position to disengage. As I was used to this and practiced the same on the C, I soon realized that it would die and become non responsive when I started it that way. Like mthis says, I would just play with the key in out turn etc and it would come back alive; sometimes taking over a couple of minutes!!! I learned that I was able to avoid this by holding the ignition in start position until the starter disengaged first. Since then the problem completely disappeared.
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We had a high-profile murder last year when a boyfriend of a dancer on a Strip production show (he is also a dancer on the show) murdered the girl and hacked her into several pieces and tried placing the parts into concrete. We also had a few domestic murder-suicides lately. Must be the ****ty economy?
edit: I'm watching the news now and we had yet another OIS today...an unarmed army vet apparently off his meds.
edit 2: Here's the LV newspaper story:
(Las Vegas Police officer Jesus) Arevalo shot Stanley Gibson, 43, early Monday after a 30-minute standoff with police in a northwest valley apartment parking lot.
Sources said Arevalo fired about seven shots from his rifle into the rear passenger window of Gibson's car, which was pinned against several patrol cars and not moving.
Gibson, a Gulf War veteran who had been off his medications, was delusional and confused in the hours before the shooting.
Gibson was unarmed and appeared not to be a threat, according to multiple witnesses.
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Guys this was a common thing with my 09 when new: with the GL I could turn the ignition all the way and immediately release. This is because the starter does not rely on ignition position to disengage. As I was used to this and practiced the same on the C, I soon realized that it would die and become non responsive when I started it that way. Like mthis says, I would just play with the key in out turn etc and it would come back alive; sometimes taking over a couple of minutes!!! I learned that I was able to avoid this by holding the ignition in start position until the starter disengaged first. Since then the problem completely disappeared.
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Car fixed in less than two days. Warranty took care of it, but still had to pay $200 for my warranty deductible. Not happy having to pay for this especially considering this is a more than common problem.
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i wonder if you got the car i traded in? do you have any performance upgrades? i know i left the k&n filters. but then i don't know if the dealer switched it back