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my first step would be to make sure the timing belt didnt pop or break free, the codes you listed where not for this car unless you are using a generic scan tool the only good code was the po351 which is signal to coil, so if the timimg belt is good then i would check the coils they may be bad. good day.
Chilton publishes useful manuals for foreign cars. When I was running Mercedes diesels I relied on them. Haynes makes another useful manual for the MB. Haynes and Chilton can be reached at Sparkford Near Yovil, Somerset BA22 7JJ England.
Its dirty, rusted or the rivets are coming loose. Open up clean and spray a little oil. If that does not help. Take a hammer and after removing the whole lock resecure the rivets with the hammer. IT MAY ALSO BE THAT YOUR BATTERY IS NOT STRONG ENOUGH ANYMORE AND SHOULD BE CHECKED.
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