🚨 2024 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG: Emergency Neutral
The 2024 SL55 AMG (R232 generation, third year) features a modern electronic console shifter with integrated shift-by-wire technology.
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⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and apply the parking brake.
- Attempt to turn the ignition to ON position—even with weak battery, you may get enough power to enable shift release.
- If battery has power: press the brake pedal firmly and move the shifter to Neutral.
- If no power or brake-light switch failure: locate the shift lock override access near the shifter base on the center console.
- On R232 models, look for a small cover or slot typically on the lower left or front side of the shifter surround—remove any cover found.
- Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver or override tool into the slot and press/hold while attempting to move the shifter to Neutral.
- If the electronic shifter remains completely unresponsive with zero power, the transmission may need to be placed in Neutral via the wheel-well access (underneath the vehicle, driver-side of transmission)—this is a dealer/tow-operator procedure.
- Once in Neutral, load the vehicle onto a flatbed with all wheels up or use proper towing dollies.
Shift-lock override location
Small cover or slot near the shifter base on the center console, typically on the lower left or forward side of the shifter assembly; exact position may vary by model year within R232 generation.
With zero electrical power
The R232 SL-Class uses an advanced electronic transmission control system. With completely dead battery, the shifter override may not function if the shift-by-wire system is fully unpowered. In such cases, the transmission itself has a mechanical release accessed from underneath the vehicle (usually near the transmission bell housing, driver side)—this requires lifting the vehicle and should be performed by a tow operator or technician. Steering will be locked without power.