Battery
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Take them to a Mercedes-Benz Service
Centre or to a special collection point for
old batteries.
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Risk of injury
For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom-
mends that you only use batteries which
have been tested and approved for your
vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. These batteries
provide increased impact protection to pre-
vent vehicle occupants from suffering acid
burns should the battery be damaged in the
event of an accident.
To prevent acid burns, observe the follow-
ing safety notes when handling batteries:
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Do not lean over batteries.
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Do not place any metal objects on a bat-
tery. You could otherwise cause a short
circuit and the battery's gas mixture
could ignite.
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Make sure that you do not create an elec-
trostatic charge, e.g. by wearing syn-
thetic clothing or as a result of friction on
fabrics. Therefore, you should not pull or
slide the battery over carpets or other
synthetic materials.
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Never touch the battery first. To dis-
charge a possible electrostatic charge,
step out of the vehicle first and touch the
bodywork.
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Do not wipe the battery using a cloth. The
battery could be destroyed as a result of
electrostatic charge or due to flying
sparks.
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Switch off the engine and remove the key
before disconnecting or removing the ter-
minal clamps from the battery. You may
otherwise destroy electronic components,
such as the alternator.
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Mercedes-Benz recommends that you
have all work involving the battery, e.g.
removing, charging and replacing, carried
out at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g.
a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
Installation location of the battery
Your vehicle is equipped with a battery in the
footwell in front of the front-passenger seat.
The main fuse box is also located there.
1
Retaining screw
2
Cap
X
Remove the floormat*.
X
Remove retaining screw
1
by turning it
anti-clockwise, e.g. by using a coin.
X
Lift up cover
2
.
Practical advice
* optional
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