KEYLESS GO NOT FUNCTION

Asked by babylove8692 Mar 25, 2016 at 05:53 AM about the 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I have a Mercedes Benz W166 ML350 BLUETEC 2012 year, the keyless go suddenly are not function at all, cant push button start, cant lock / unlock door by handle. I had scan with Xentry DIAGNOSTIC,but it cannot be read the data out from the keyless go control unit N69/5, it just show me the red word ' The control unit does not respond to the query from Xentry Diagnostics.' and below the red word ' Possible cause and remedies -The power supply of the control unit is not ok -The control unit is not standard equipment and for this reason it may not be installed. '

I also had check the fuse infront beside the engine and rear under the seat, that all are no problem.

Can you please help me how to fix it?

8 Answers

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Sound like u have an aftermarket key fob I would love to see a pic of it if u have an aftermarket key fob the control unit and fuse are usually under steering wheel or the knee kick panel I only say aftermarket because to my knowledge that year mb didn't have remote start ....

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I have exactly the same problem. I want to replace the control module but do not know where it is located?? Under the rear seat or in the trunk under the spare??

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Just happened to my car, 2012 ML350. It's the keyless go module. My mechanic getting part from Mercedes part and labor $830 :/

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I have keyless go, and would like to remove the module. Keyless go module is responsible for the keyless access as well, and there are quite a few cars getting broken into with this feature.

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Which fuse is responsible for keyless entry function and where it is located?

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2011 E350 with keyless go. Same problem. I found a replacement keyless go module but can't locate it on the car. I have checked all of the locations that are typical. In the trunk behind both side panels, under the hood near the battery. No module in site. Any other guesses?

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It’s under the back replacement tire. I finally found it! Weird spot, right?!

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