2004 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Benz E Class "accidently left keys ignition battery" Questions

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...accidently left the key in the ignition with the car turned off, overnight. came down the next morning and removed it. Now when i insert the key, the ignition refuses to budge. i suspect its the car ...

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...wire to get it home, but then left the key turned on accidently and now the battery is dead. CHANGE THE IGNITION SWITCH AND NEVER LEAVE THE SWITCH ON AS ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN. REGARDS. PLZ. RATE

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...left, right, sideways, which ever way possible, or even pushing the key its self into the ignition as far as it will go, if its the ignition switch, the car will most likely start. Now, for saftey ...

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...accidently left it on for extended periods of time. I imagine that this can not be good for the battery. I messed with it for a little while recently and was able to get the radio to turn off when I ...

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accidently left the ignition switch on for approx 30 mins after running out of gas while adjusting the new weber carb. When I returned with gas I saw that I had left the key in the start position &

...left the ignition on and i disconnected the battery on accident. so stresed no car told at all maker model nor year. ouch 100 years of cars. wow. all that is wrong, battery rules key off. and in ...

...left end of the dash in the kick panel.However, this wire will not have any power with the ignition switch removed and therefore would not have been able to blow any fuses with the switch ...

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accidently left the keys in the ignition (but the cars off) and my friend locked the doors. with many attempts to try to open the car my friend finally decides to call triple A to open it for us. Once

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...ignition switch sliding actuator all the way to the left (ACC) position. Then, move it two detents (OFF-UNLOCK) position to the right. Then, position the actuating rod hole in the sliding actuator, ...

...ignition switch. But it could be something more but not sure of, because I'm more a old car nut,And it's been more then a few yrs since i've under the hood of a car.I used to work at a garage and a ...

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