Where is the jump-starting point for the Mercedes-Benz B200?

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VanErin
07/29/25 6:13pm
Jump-starting position for the Mercedes-Benz B200: 1. There is a black plastic cover at the lower left of the car's front windshield. 2. Simply remove it to reveal the battery. 3. The red cover on the battery is the positive terminal, while opening the engine block will expose the negative terminal, which is a black electrode head. Precautions for jump-starting: 1. Connect positive to positive and negative to negative. 2. When a car requires jump-starting, it is usually due to a dead battery preventing the car from starting, hence the need for emergency jump-starting. 3. Jump-starting requires a rescue vehicle and a live wire capable of connecting the cables. Charging for about 20 minutes should start the car. 4. To prevent car battery drain, always pay attention to the car's electrical safety. Avoid using electrical devices without starting the car, and when parking for extended periods, remove the car's negative terminal.
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