Help Needed: 2002 Mercedes G500 Unresponsive After Months of Inactivity
I'm reaching out for some help with my 2002 Mercedes G500 that's been giving me a hard time. Here's the backstory and what I've tried so far:
Background:
A few months ago, I left my G500 at a friend's place. His brother-in-law, who does mechanic work, was going to fix an issue with the electric auxiliary fan not powering on. He took apart some wires, including the front SAM module on the passenger side and some ignition components. Despite this, the car was still running and starting fine. He moved it to a parking spot where it's been sitting outside for a few months.
Life got busy for both of us, and unfortunately, the car just sat there—with the key left in the ignition the whole time. We've had a lot of Texas heat and a lot of rain over the summer, but the car was dry when I recently tried to start it.
Current Issues:
- Car Won't Start: When I turn the key, nothing happens. No cranking or ignition sounds.
- Key Fob Unresponsive: The remote won't lock or unlock the car.
- Initially thought the key fob batteries were dead; replaced them but no change.
- Noticed some battery corrosion dust around the key fob; cleaned it carefully with isopropyl alcohol.
- The lock/unlock light on the key fob blinks as it should.
- Tested the infrared signal with my phone camera—it appears to be working.
- In-Car Lock/Unlock Works: I can lock and unlock the car using the buttons inside.
- Hazard Lights Functioning: All blinkers work when I press the hazard light button.
- Replaced Car Battery: Installed a brand new battery but still no luck starting the car or getting the key fob to work.
- Key Fob Tested: Went to a key shop where they tested the key fob's RF and infrared signals; both are working fine.
- The shop mentioned that Mercedes keys, even older models like mine, shouldn't lose their programming even if left without a battery for a while.
- SAM Module and Ignition Components: Since these were taken apart, I'm wondering if there's a connection issue.
- Key Synchronization: Not sure if the key needs to be resynchronized with the car.
- Immobilizer Issue: Could the immobilizer be preventing the car from starting?
I'm somewhat handy and have done some work on the car before, so I'm willing to try troubleshooting steps myself. I'm also on a budget and can't afford high repair costs right now.
Could anyone please help me with:
- Diagnosing the Issue: Any ideas on what might be causing this problem?
- Troubleshooting Steps: Specific things I can check or try to get the car started.
- Guidance on SAM Module and Ignition: How to properly inspect and reconnect these components.
- Key Resynchronization: Is there a procedure to re-sync the key fob with the car?
- Additional Advice: Any other suggestions or insights would be greatly appreciated.
where would I start with inspecting for this? Also what fuses/relays would I need to check first?
is the information about the key fob not losing its programmed memory for the car true? It could have been without battery for 6-7 months max I’d say.




I assume it has a fresh battery w/ clean connections ? TX heat is also brutal on batts....
There aren't many indy shops in Houston I know of who'd likely be able to run electrical quirks.... these guys did help out a friend on his 63 that was acting up.... but no frame of reference otherwise. https://www.thegaragisti.com/our-reviews
Maybe some other Houston peeps will have suggestions on other shops.....
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Have you tested out the brake lights, headlights, fog lights, etc are functioning correctly? If they work correctly then your Front/Rear SAM modules are most likely not the issue since all lighting is controlled through them.
No crank when you turn the key - is there any clicking at all? Have you tried 'tapping' the starter when someone is turning the key?
You installed a new battery, but have you put a voltmeter on it to see what voltage it is actually at? Which battery did you purchase as a replacement?
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Have you tested out the brake lights, headlights, fog lights, etc are functioning correctly? If they work correctly then your Front/Rear SAM modules are most likely not the issue since all lighting is controlled through them.
No crank when you turn the key - is there any clicking at all? Have you tried 'tapping' the starter when someone is turning the key?
You installed a new battery, but have you put a voltmeter on it to see what voltage it is actually at? Which battery did you purchase as a replacement?










