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Key will not turn in ignition
Tanya,
All I can think of is for you to try and rock the steering-wheel back & forth (left & right) and try turing the ignition switch on at the same time.
Hope it works.
Andrew
Where is the transffere case on a mercedes benz located
A transfer case is sometimes external to the transmission in an all-wheel drive vehicle. Typically, the front wheels are driven directly by the transmsission but the rear wheels are driven by the transfer case, which is mounted to the transmission. The transfer case will be connected to the drive shaft that connects to the differential at the rear wheels. It should be obvious how to remove and replace it once you understand where it is located.
Generally, just unbolt it from the transmission and lower it down with the drive shaft still attached. The drive shaft will easily pull out, and that's fine, but oil inside the transfer case will leak out if you are not prepared.
I have experience with other vehicles but noe with Mercedes. The principles are the same, however.
Leaking power steering fluid
That basically means they saw some fluid on the lines or reservoir, and it is not dripping yet.Mercedes has a Mentality that goes like this....... You bought a high end car, you expect a high end car. IF IT EVER BREAKS DOWN....... well that is not a high end car is it??If you don't trust them, ask them to let you see it, I'm sure they will be happy to.
P 2096 CODE MERCEDES ML 320
The causes for this DTC may include: Low fuel pressure caused by a clogged filter, failing fuel pump, failed fuel pressure regulator or clogged or leaking injectors. Rough running engine due to misfiring plugs. Many engines have misfire codes to indicate the cylinder effected, such as P0304 for number 4. A large vacuum leak would cause a massive amount of un-metered air to enter the intake manifold resulting in an overly lean mixture. A large air leak at or near the number one oxygen sensor would also cause a lean mixture. A plugged converter will cause of host of driveability problems as well as set this code. A severely plugged converter will result in the inability to increase rpm when under load. Look for a code such as P0420 -- catalytic converter efficiency below threshold if the converter indicating a faulty converter. A faulty oxygen sensor. This will set a code in itself, however, a faulty oxygen sensor does not automatically condemn the sensor. The code just means that the sensor signal was not within specifications. An air leak or any of the above will cause an erroneous signal. There is a multitude of O2 codes relating to O2 performance which gives a clue to the problematic area. The Mass Airflow sensor will also cause this problem. It would be accompanied by a code such as P0100 -- Mass Airflow circuit malfunction. The Mass Airflow sensor is a hot wire that senses the volume of air entering the intake manifold. The computer uses this information to control fuel mixture. Rusty exhaust systems, cracked exhaust manifolds or damaged or missing gaskets or donuts will cause air leaks. If you need further help, reach me via phone at
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UNLOCK CODE
Look in your glove box in the owners manual or with the papers you got when you got the car, and see if you have a card or a piece of paper that tells you what the code is. If not you will have to call your local mercedes dealer and give them your vin/serial number and they can look it up for you. If you need further help, reach me via phone at
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