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Old Dec 17, 2025 | 07:46 PM
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I recently learned about the ESL failures on the X204 GLK350s. My 2010 has 79,000 miles and seems like it’s entering the time for failure. I’m thinking about being proactive and removing the ESL from the steering column and zip tying it up under the dash. If it fails, I could then easily remove it and replace the motor or install an emulator. I’m trying to avoid the emulator at this time as it looks like removing the ignition switch is a bit of work. Am I overreacting? If no, is removing the ESL from the steering column a good idea? What would you do?
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Old Dec 17, 2025 | 11:27 PM
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Sheesh...now you have me worried. I have a 2013 with 201,000 miles. Just watched a video on replacing it with an emulator. I guess the question is. If you get it unlocked, can't you just unplug the wiring harness and leave it installed. Then get an emulator programmed with a key? and install the emulator? or do you need the old ESL to program the emulator?
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Old Dec 18, 2025 | 02:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Vssman
I recently learned about the ESL failures on the X204 GLK350s. My 2010 has 79,000 miles and seems like it’s entering the time for failure. I’m thinking about being proactive and removing the ESL from the steering column and zip tying it up under the dash. If it fails, I could then easily remove it and replace the motor or install an emulator. I’m trying to avoid the emulator at this time as it looks like removing the ignition switch is a bit of work. Am I overreacting? If no, is removing the ESL from the steering column a good idea? What would you do?
Only you can decide if it's a good idea for you. It's what would likely be a very expensive problem waiting to happen, from my perspective. Can you live without a locking steering wheel? I can. Would your insurance company be happy about it? Probably not. Would they find out about the modification? Probably not.

Haven't done it to my GLK, yet, due to procrastination :-( It's kind of like doing a full backup of your computer - not important, until it is.
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Old Dec 18, 2025 | 06:59 AM
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I’ll be going through the ESL motor replacement next week. I’ll document the process with as much detail as I can. I’m (actually my 16 yo daughter) is having intermittent problems with it. Not sure how it typically fails, but mine has been a gradual decline. The brushes on the motor wear down, and contact degrades, so the motor becomes less powerful (hence my intermittent fails) and eventually just stops. Sometimes it stops in the locked position, sometimes in the open position. It will eventually fail, just a matter of when.
Not trying to be a Debbie Downer, it’s a matter if the lifespan of carbon brushes on a very small electric motor. I haven’t seen anyone do a brushless motor swap, but it has to be possible. It would need a separate (but tiny) control board.
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Old Dec 18, 2025 | 08:47 AM
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@mogulman From the number of videos I’ve seen, you have to send in the key and ignition switch to program an emulator. Obviously the ESL needs to be removed from the column as well. If it’s in locked position, the column typically has to come out. If unlocked, the ESL can be removed by loosening the column a bit.

@MBKLUE Procrastination is my problem too. I really don’t want to sink a ton of money into a car that old if it fails and locks up.

@Sgt Pepper Please post the link to the thread with the write up when you do your car.
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@Vssman just posted in my previous ESL thread.
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@Vssman just posted in my previous ESL thread.
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