How do you unlock the steering wheel on a Mercedes c300?

How do you unlock the steering wheel on a Mercedes c300?

All you need to do is turn the wheel all the way in either direction before you turn off your car. And don’t worry: If you’ve locked your steering wheel on purpose, unlocking it again is as simple as turning on your vehicle and turning the wheel a bit; it will unlock with ease.

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.

How to change the steering lock on a Mercedes Benz?

With the steering shaft unlocked leave the key in the ignition and disconnect the ground cable on the battery (red arrow). You will need to remove the gauge cluster so please see our article on gauge cluster removal. You also need to remove the airbag and steering wheel.

How do you unlock a locked steering wheel?

Unlocking it will require using the ignition key in the same way you would when starting the vehicle. Insert the key into the ignition and see if it will turn. If the key will turn and start the vehicle, the wheel will unlock with the ignition cylinder.

How to replace the steering column on a Mercedes Benz?

Next, remove the steering column switch module (red arrow) and trim surround. This comes off as one unit so please see our article on steering column for further information.

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.

How to replace steering lock on Mercedes W204?

Working below the dash first remove the two bolts by the steering knuckle (red arrows) and then the bolts closer to the dash (yellow arrow) The steering shaft will be free once the bolts are removed so gently lower it while removing the last two bolts. Disconnect the wiring connection for the lock along the left side of the shaft (red arrow).

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.

Next, remove the steering column switch module (red arrow) and trim surround. This comes off as one unit so please see our article on steering column for further information.