Originally Posted By: horse123
I'd bet a flimsy rubber button is going to burn out/fall apart and need to be replaced probably for nearly as much as a regular key ignition sooner than any good keyed ignition.
Things you rub your finger on a lot have a tendency to wear and look disgusting after a few years.
Mine still looks new. It's an aluminum button. On the 2010+ E class, they use a removable button so they tend to get stolen at used car lots.
I'd bet a flimsy rubber button is going to burn out/fall apart and need to be replaced probably for nearly as much as a regular key ignition sooner than any good keyed ignition.
Things you rub your finger on a lot have a tendency to wear and look disgusting after a few years.
Mine still looks new. It's an aluminum button. On the 2010+ E class, they use a removable button so they tend to get stolen at used car lots.