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Old 06-19-2007, 10:42 AM
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Anybody got "Burn" by engine start/stop button?

My car was sitting under the sun for 3 hours. It was 87 degree in S. Cal yesterday. I entered the car (Keyless go) and try to start my car from the engine start button and my thumb got burn pretty badly. (red and bubble).

The silver plate for the engine start/stop button is so hot when it was under the sun for a while.

No wonder the SLR has built in cover for you to press it before to start the engine.
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I've not been burned, but I sure don't want to linger long while pressing that shiny silver sun catcher. I need to remember to put a rag or something over it this summer.
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You don't have to press and hold the start button until the engine is running. It only takes the quickest touch and release and it will do the rest.
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Originally Posted by cyclerider
You don't have to press and hold the start button until the engine is running. It only takes the quickest touch and release and it will do the rest.
It only took 1/2 second and got my thumb burn. (That plate is hot)
Or my skin is too soft....LOL
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u think that little button is bad, the entire shift knob on my s2000 is made of solid aluminum.
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Originally Posted by ProV1
u think that little button is bad, the entire shift knob on my s2000 is made of solid aluminum.

Do you wear glove when you shift?
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Yeah, I too have noticed how incredibly hot the aluminum button gets. I've never gotten a blister, but I am startled at the temperature, and if I lift my finger off before pressing it down, I always look for another way to press it down on the 2nd try.

The square button on my '04 was never hot like this.
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Somebody needs to start a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all owners of '07s with the P2 package. M-B shouldn't be allowed to get away with this kind of wanton disregard for the safety of their customers.

edit- for ATS in Canada and anyone else alarmed by this post: It was a JOKE, which the first post also may have been. C'mon, badly burned thumb (red and blistered)? Try parking your Harley in the sun in August, and then climbing on and riding. You will burn something more important than your thumb!

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Originally Posted by cyclerider
Somebody needs to start a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all owners of '07s with the P2 package. M-B shouldn't be allowed to get away with this kind of wanton disregard for the safety of their customers.
Posts like this will have all Keyless Go removed from all US Mercedes. They removed many items from the US cars due to comments from users like this.. The amazing butterfly center console is one of them.

Things get hot in the sun, you can't sue because of this.. You are kidding right?

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The C55 doesn't have Keyless-Go, but there's a big plate that's the same size as the new KG button. When I got it last summer, I jump into the car and put my palm right onto it...YEOUCH! That metal plate gets hot!

Though...blisters sound kinda extreme.
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It is my suggestion that owners should use common sense and make a conscience effort to either use a windshield shade or park out of direct sunlight when experiencing high temperature circumstances since all interior parts become hot (i.e.: steering wheel, shifter, etc.).
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Originally Posted by gl996tt
My car was sitting under the sun for 3 hours. It was 87 degree in S. Cal yesterday. I entered the car (Keyless go) and try to start my car from the engine start button and my thumb got burn pretty badly. (red and bubble).

The silver plate for the engine start/stop button is so hot when it was under the sun for a while.

No wonder the SLR has built in cover for you to press it before to start the engine.
Ouch. That sucks. I'll have to remember that when its really hot. I haven't gotten burned yet, but I have had an issue with "key is not recognized" when I press the button sometimes. Has this ever happened to anyone? I don't know what causes it. Its only happened a few times.
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Originally Posted by cyclerider
Somebody needs to start a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all owners of '07s with the P2 package. M-B shouldn't be allowed to get away with this kind of wanton disregard for the safety of their customers.
My car will be service at the dealership tomorrow for PDC problem.
I'll ask the Service Manager regarding this issue. I'll update more info when i back from the dealer.

I think they should use different material or like BMW located the engine start button above the ignition.
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Originally Posted by cyclerider
Somebody needs to start a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all owners of '07s with the P2 package. M-B shouldn't be allowed to get away with this kind of wanton disregard for the safety of their customers.

I am SOoooo sure this was meant tongue in cheek... a joke. ... and besides... It was a change in material for the button from the previous square keyless go start button. I'm sure once they realize it is so hot to the touch, they will change the material again on future production.

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Everybody calm down. Go back and read the edit on post #8.
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. . . I'm sure once they realize it is so hot to the touch, they will change the material again on future production.
No, Barry, they will keep the same material but instead will design an extremely complicated and expensive system to refrigerate the top of the shifter.

Disclaimer: The above comment is meant to be humorous by the author. Any other interpretation by the reader will be solely the responsibility of the reader and in no way should the author be held responsible for the misinterpretation of said comment.
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You could always go old-school and actually use the key.
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HAHAHAA Good one!!
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Originally Posted by cyclerider
No, Barry, they will keep the same material but instead will design an extremely complicated and expensive system to refrigerate the top of the shifter.

Disclaimer: The above comment is meant to be humorous by the author. Any other interpretation by the reader will be solely the responsibility of the reader and in no way should the author be held responsible for the misinterpretation of said comment.
A refrigeration system should be in order.. Does Steve retrofit this item?
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Originally Posted by konigstiger
It is my suggestion that owners should use common sense and make a conscience effort to either use a windshield shade or park out of direct sunlight when experiencing high temperature circumstances since all interior parts become hot (i.e.: steering wheel, shifter, etc.).
Not only for that, but to preserve the interior too.
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Originally Posted by cyclerider
Somebody needs to start a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all owners of '07s with the P2 package. M-B shouldn't be allowed to get away with this kind of wanton disregard for the safety of their customers.

edit- for ATS in Canada and anyone else alarmed by this post: It was a JOKE, which the first post also may have been. C'mon, badly burned thumb (red and blistered)? Try parking your Harley in the sun in August, and then climbing on and riding. You will burn something more important than your thumb!
I can vouch for cyclerider on this.

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