Electronic Key won't turn in ignition switch. Batteries are new, and work unlocking doors. Is it possible the ignition switch is bad? Is there a fuse for the electronic ignition that could be an issue?

Asked by weav1262 Mar 12, 2015 at 05:37 PM about the 2001 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 320

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I have same problem on my W211(E270CDi). What I discovered is that if I knock the key against a surface such as the steering wheel the key is then "swallowed up" sweesh by the EIS: 1. Knock the key then try starting/unlocking the steering 2. If the key does not work go back to 1 above until it works. One time I tried it more than 20times before it worked. There seems to be something that when given a shake/shock it response and the key works. The best solution of course is to replace the key.

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Check on the steering wheel lock fuse. Its most likely faulty or missing

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If you open the key and pull out the circuit board from inside, there will be a small coil the the front. One of the two terminals of this coil have come lose from the circuit board. If you use a magnifying glass you may be able to see this. The solution is to just re-solder the coil: touch and press on both contacts with a hot soldering iron. THAT SHOULD FIX THE PROBLEM, no more knocking keys.

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