How to Remove the Battery of a Mercedes-Benz C200?

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MacGraham
07/25/25 9:14pm
Method for removing the battery of a Mercedes-Benz C200: 1. Open the engine hood and locate the battery position; 2. Remove the battery terminal protective cover, and also the fixing bracket nuts; 3. First disconnect the negative terminal, then remove the positive terminal. Since the negative terminal is connected to the car body, removing it first can prevent short circuits and enhance safety; 4. After removing all the fixing screws on the battery, the old battery can be taken out. The Mercedes-Benz C200 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 115 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. The Mercedes-Benz C200 is a car launched by Mercedes-Benz, with a body length, width, and height of 4526mm, 1728mm, and 1427mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2715mm.
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DelKathryn
08/11/25 10:13pm
Removing the battery from a Mercedes C200 isn't difficult. I've done it myself several times, and experience tells me the first step is always to turn off the engine and remove the key, ensuring all electronic devices like headlights and air conditioning are switched off to avoid accidental short circuits. Wear insulated gloves for protection, open the trunk, and locate the battery position on the right side of the trunk. Start with the negative terminal, loosen the nut with a wrench, and carefully remove the black cable; then proceed to remove the red positive terminal in the same way. This sequence is crucial to prevent sparks caused by tools touching metal. Next, remove the screws of the fixing bracket. The battery is usually clamped in place—loosen it and lift it out slowly. Mercedes batteries are quite heavy, so it's advisable to have someone assist to prevent dropping and damage. When installing the new battery, reverse the steps, ensuring the terminals are securely connected without any looseness. After completion, check all connections. The entire process takes about half an hour, saving labor costs and improving hands-on skills, but remember to use the right-sized tools to avoid scratching components. If the battery is aging, replace it promptly. Regular checks can prevent roadside breakdowns and hassles.
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