There is no point in just changing parts and hoping the new part was the one that would fix the problem which seems to be the scenario here. The Fault Code XXXX = Bad Part YYY is not a valid repair system because there are usually numerous causes for the one fault code being generated.
You need to have a proper diagnosis done and the computer may well also be generating additional fault codes relating to the transmission electronics.
If you want it fixed you will need to take the car to a Mercedes dealer service center or a competent independent Mercedes specialist that is familiar with that model. They will run a scan on the car, pick up the fault codes and start their diagnosis from there.
Needless to say, the electronics in these cars are very complex.
Car not starting or turning over indicates towards multiple possibilities. It can be issue with battery or weak battery. But if battery checks out ok, then it can be starter issue or faulty alternator or problem with low fuel pressure or no spark at spark plugs due to dirty spark plugs or faulty ignition coil or injectors getting cracked or dirty and needs to be cleaned.
To confirm the problem, the basic troubleshooting is required.
Click this link below and follow the troubleshooting:------
http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/02/car-starting-issues.html
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This will help.
Thanks
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