Is the steering wheel lock on my Mercedes C300 bad?

Is the steering wheel lock on my Mercedes C300 bad?

Three owners complained that they were caught off-guard by a bad steering lock mechanism on the 2008 Mercedes-Benz C300. In each case, they were unable to start the car and it had to be towed. Mechanics replaced the steering wheel lock in two cases.

Why is my Mercedes E class steering lock not working?

For owners of Mercedes C-class and E-class vehicles, this is all too common of an occurrence and is frequently a result of a faulty electronic steering lock. The electronic steering lock or ESL prevents the vehicle from being steered unless the correct key is present in the car or the ignition switch.

What is the fault code for a Mercedes?

: Mercedes Symptom Non start, no ignition lights Fault codes:  A22449 – The electronic ignition lock has a malfunction. There is an internal electrical fault  A25407 – The electric steering lock has a malfunction. There is a mechanical fault  A25408 – The electric steering lock malfunction.

Can a faulty steering lock cause a car to not start?

One of the most disconcerting things that can occur is turning the key in your ignition and getting absolutely no response from your vehicle. For owners of Mercedes C-class and E-class vehicles, this is all too common of an occurrence and is frequently a result of a faulty electronic steering lock.

Three owners complained that they were caught off-guard by a bad steering lock mechanism on the 2008 Mercedes-Benz C300. In each case, they were unable to start the car and it had to be towed. Mechanics replaced the steering wheel lock in two cases.

For owners of Mercedes C-class and E-class vehicles, this is all too common of an occurrence and is frequently a result of a faulty electronic steering lock. The electronic steering lock or ESL prevents the vehicle from being steered unless the correct key is present in the car or the ignition switch.

Are there any problems with the Mercedes C300?

Finally, the dealership paid for a new battery after the car failed to start for the last time. On average the problem occurred at 75,800 miles and typically cost owners $1,350. The No. 1 problem for the Mercedes-Benz C300 is for the 2011 model year. Only one owner submitted a complaint.

One of the most disconcerting things that can occur is turning the key in your ignition and getting absolutely no response from your vehicle. For owners of Mercedes C-class and E-class vehicles, this is all too common of an occurrence and is frequently a result of a faulty electronic steering lock.