More than likely you have a bad ignition switch however your anti-theft system could still enabled.
I'm sorry if this sounds silly, but did you put the battery in backwards?
The most common cause for a Mercedes-Benz not to start is a dead battery. Try charging the battery to see the automobile will start.
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stick a wire with a battery attached to it in the worm
If the battery is good and the starter is good, then you must have a wire disconnected somewhere.
P1684 - Transmission - Battery Power To Module Disconnected if battery was disconected for a while or battery replaced, it can cause to set this DTC
Most Mercedes Benz Techs will suggest replacing your battery every 7 years.
i just connected my ac belt and there was a black wire that was disconnected from the battery and i attached it back to the battery
Check your wire from battery to starter, sounds like it may have been pulled loose.
No an airbag will not deploy if the battery is disconnected
No, not from something pulling power from the battery. A battery that runs down with one cable disconnected has a dead cell and must be replaced.
The battery is located under the seat. It sits in a compartment which is not visible with the seat attached. Once the seat is removed, you will see where the battery cables can be disconnected and the battery can be lifted out. Hope this helps.
the bronco needs to have the ground wire connected from the battery to the body. if you replaced the battery and disconnected that ground it simply won't start.
Did you by any chance make a spark removing that battery? If you did or didnt I suggest you check the fuse
P1684 , battery was disconnected in the last fifety starts. Not usually a code that is a problem.P0601, pcm internal failure. The engine computer needs replaced.P1684 , battery was disconnected in the last fifety starts. Not usually a code that is a problem.P0601, pcm internal failure. The engine computer needs replaced.
Check under the back seat.
2004 Chevrolet Tahoe?