Why is the steering column lock not working?

Why is the steering column lock not working?

The steering column lock is a security feature which all car manufacturers incorporate in the cars. It is possible that the battery in the car is defective, as it does not provide the necessary voltage for the ECU and the N73 Electronic Ignition/Starter Switch (EIS) to function properly.

How can I get my steering wheel to move?

The steering wheel will feel completely solid if you try to move it in one direction and may move slightly in the opposite direction. Push the steering wheel in the direction that allows a little movement and then insert the key and try to turn the key again. You can put pressure on the steering wheel and also try shaking the steering wheel.

What causes a Mercedes Benz key to not turn?

List of common problems and possible solutions 1 Locked Steering Wheel. New drivers always experience this at least once, so we thought we would include it in this list. 2 Discharged Battery Undervoltage. 3 Key Tumbler Defective. 4 Defective Electronic Ignition/Switch System EIS / N73. 5 Smart Key Remote. …

What kind of key does a Mercedes Benz use?

While most Mercedes-Benz cars have the SmartKey some models such as the ML Class, SLK Class, Crossfire used a metal blade key up to 2005. Some models suffer from the defective key tumbler. We have seen cars with as little as 20,000 miles where the tumbler go bad. Make sure the steering wheel is not in a locked position as mentioned above.

What causes a locked steering wheel to not turn in?

If a locked steering wheel is the only thing preventing your key from turning the ignition, then follow our instructions below for How to Unlock a Locked Steering wheel and you will be back on the road fast. Problem 2. Dirt, pocket lint or debris (like tape from opening a package) may cause your key not to turn in your ignition lock cylinder.

List of common problems and possible solutions 1 Locked Steering Wheel. New drivers always experience this at least once, so we thought we would include it in this list. 2 Discharged Battery Undervoltage. 3 Key Tumbler Defective. 4 Defective Electronic Ignition/Switch System EIS / N73. 5 Smart Key Remote.

The steering wheel will feel completely solid if you try to move it in one direction and may move slightly in the opposite direction. Push the steering wheel in the direction that allows a little movement and then insert the key and try to turn the key again. You can put pressure on the steering wheel and also try shaking the steering wheel.

While most Mercedes-Benz cars have the SmartKey some models such as the ML Class, SLK Class, Crossfire used a metal blade key up to 2005. Some models suffer from the defective key tumbler. We have seen cars with as little as 20,000 miles where the tumbler go bad. Make sure the steering wheel is not in a locked position as mentioned above.