Key Stuck In Ignition - Stuck In Park

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Prior issues:

1. While driving the car jerks while the gears are changing into 2nd and 3rd. I have an automatic transmission.

2. Recent buzzing sound coming from over head light compartment. Comes on in position two while starting car. Check bulbs and both look okay.

2. Coming out of a car wash or after pouring rain the engine mutters and runs rough until it dries.

3. Chronic Air Mass Flow Sensor replacement every year. Seems weird to me. I was told that there is a less expensive alternative by replacing a component of the sensor as opposed to the entire unit. MB mechanic stated I have the type that must replace the entire unit. Is this accurate?

Current issue:

Two weeks ago the check engine light came on. Codes found P0170, P0304, and 052 in DM and HFM Modules for self-adaptation at lower partial load, and misfire at Cyl #4. MB mechanic stated the Air Mass Flow Sensor needed replacing. This is a chronic problem every year around this time before my emission inspection. I changed the spark plugs on my own.

Check engine light disappeared after repairs, but the jerks are still present. One week later, it rained for about a half hour and the engine muttered as usual and ran rough until it dried. Check engine light reappeared during this episode.

Two days later the key hesitated to come out of the ignition. I changed keys thinking the first key was worn out or something. Got into the car the next morning turned the ignition … car started as usual and it does start now. Proceeded to put the gear stick in (R) reverse and the gear stick will not move out of park. Tried to pull the key out of the ignition and it would not come out.

I read some other threads on the Key Stuck in the Ignition and Stuck in Park but have never seen both problems at the same time. Tried some of the suggested processes of elimination to diagnosis it myself.

a. Try pushing the brake pedal harder than normal when you need to move out of Park.
b. Try pushing the emergency brake down, then pedal brake, then move the steering wheel.

Tried both and nothing worked.

What’s working:

Car starts and all electronics function.
Brake lights come on when the brakes are pushed.
Steering wheel moves, locks and unlocks normally.

Did manage to get the key out once while turning it several times. Became inspired afterwards and put it back in hoping all is well ... Key stuck again.

Any repairs advice and diagrams especially of the module compartment that houses the relay module would be great.

Thanks
Sean
 

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This in my view points to a faulty ignition switch, it is a DAS type and is known to do this.
 
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Malcolm,

Got your PDF, thanks.

If its a faulty ignition switch would it also affect the gear shaft staying in park? The car shuts on and off with no problems. Would I need to get a new switch or a tumbler?

Also recieved advice that it could be the brake light switch. Changed it and no improvements to the problems.

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The switch I believe is the DAS type and an expensive lump if it is this type
 

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