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Mercedes-Benz Ignitions FAQ
How Can I Tell if the Ignition in My Mercedes-Benz is Bad?
You'll notice trouble starting the car or SUV, that the dashboard lights are flickering, that the key's refusing to turn in the cylinder, and that the engine's stalling. More than likely, some part of the ignition or another needs replacing.
What Does Mercedes-Benz Ignition Replacement Cost on Average?
That depends on what the problem is. Ignition switch replacement, for instance, can run between $200 and $230, while ignition coil replacement might run anywhere from $215 to $300. Ignition lock cylinder replacement, on the other hand, might run between $250 and $300.
Cost can also vary by Mercedes-Benz model. Ignition switch replacement for Mercedes-Benz E 320 models from the 2000s, for instance, can run $910 or more, while ignition coil replacement for a newer model from the 2010s or later, like Mercedes-Benz E 350, could run $180 or more. Ignition lock cylinder replacement for an older model like Mercedes-Benz C 230 from the late 1990s, however, can run anywhere from $150 to $165 or more.
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