Where is the Mercedes-Benz battery located?

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PaulMarie
07/28/25 4:31pm
Mercedes-Benz has two batteries. The small battery is located behind the headlight switch, which requires removing the left dashboard panel to access it. The large battery is positioned at the rear right of the engine compartment. The car battery, also known as a storage battery, is a type of battery that works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. The battery is an essential part of a car and can be divided into traditional lead-acid batteries and maintenance-free batteries. Mercedes-Benz models include the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, S-Class, GLS, and B-Class. Among them, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class has a body length, width, and height of 5021mm, 1854mm, and 1487mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3014mm.
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McTravis
08/11/25 11:21pm
Last time I helped a friend find the battery for their Mercedes-Benz C-Class, it was quite a challenge. The battery is hidden in the right rear part of the engine compartment. You need to open the hood and unscrew a black cover to access it. Mercedes designed it this way for weight balance, making the car more stable when driving. Before any operation, make sure to turn off the engine and wait a few minutes for it to cool down, or you might burn your hands on hot engine components. If you can't find it yourself, checking the vehicle manual is always reliable—it includes detailed diagrams and instructions for locating the battery. A few tips: battery life is typically 3-5 years, but in cold weather, it drains faster. So before winter, check for corrosion on the terminals and clean them with a battery terminal cleaner. And don’t forget safety first—wear gloves to prevent acid from splashing on your skin.
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MacColeman
08/11/25 11:22pm
The location of the Mercedes-Benz battery is quite interesting. Most models place it on the right side of the engine compartment, while some high-performance versions position it in the trunk to adjust the center of gravity, such as for smoother acceleration. Finding it is simple: open the hood or trunk, lift the protective cover, and you can access it. The battery's location affects the vehicle's balance, so engineers carefully select its placement. Don't forget to clean dust during routine maintenance to extend its lifespan.
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