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Very worn or broken piston rings, worn cylinder bores, worn valve seals, bad injectors and low compression. Check the compression first. 2001 is old for a commercial vehicle.
No idea to be honest last merc truck i worked on was a 1418 some 30+ yrs ago i would imagine you would need the merc dealer to connect it to the internet to put this light out and pay through the nose ,Does it have a OBDII if so try clearing the code faults with a cheap meter
Not a clue to be honest as your description leaves a lot to be desired,now this make of truck i have never heard of before and your name looks greek so perhaps this a local made vehicle or local name that i do not recognise .The reason i say this is that the only auto start vehicles i can think of is a renault which was one of the first but you still had to push a button then it would think about it then start the engine and this system appeared about this time ,but from the sound of part of your description i would say that electrical contact switch on the back of the ignition lock is faulty but i could be wrong here as iam just guessing as just never heard or seen this make before .
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