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These are all function of the Body Control Module. You need an auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer and access to factory technical bulletins.
The first thing that need to be done here is to have the fault code(s) read that are recorded in the computer's memory (PCM) when this happens. Do not keep driving the car or you will damage the engine and/or the transmission.
My personal suggestion would be to go for these repair catalogs.
I know this website reliable-store that i used to buy them from, and they sold online it was very good manual. Go ahead, I bet.
or try manualslife
both are good websites for repairing etc
More likely than not, you have the famous broken solder joint(s) at the coil inside the FOB...if that is fine and all solder joints look fine , then you had best get MB, or a good Mercedes Independant garage, to check the EIS and make sure it sees the key
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