Mercedes-Benz E350 (Main/Aux) – New Battery Install

Mercedes-Benz E350 (Main/Aux) – New Battery Install

Learn how to install a new main and auxiliary battery in a Mercedes-Benz E350. We’ll show you how to replace/change/remove with simple tips and tricks to help get you started!

Tool List: 10mm wrench, 13mm wrench, Torque Wrench

Although this video may provide you with the basic procedures, we recommend that you check with the vehicle manufacture’s step by step procedures found in service/repair manuals for the vehicle you are working on.

Even if your vehicle did not come with an AGM battery, you can upgrade to an AGM battery for up to 2x the life. AGM can be found at most retail outlets. You can learn more about AGM here: https://www.autobatteries.com/en-us/battery-technology-types/absorbent-glass-mat-agm-battery

The use of a memory saving procedure will keep the memory alive on the vehicle’s computer during the battery replacement procedure. Referring to our Memory Saving video will provide you with various memory saving procedures that can be used according to vehicle manufacturer’s requirements. https://youtu.be/vSP3ShcaFgQ

Some late model vehicles must have the 12 volt battery registered with the vehicle’s Battery Control Module or Computer after replacement. See these videos on Battery registration and coding for more details on the procedures at https://youtu.be/TGKohKZHzr0 & https://youtu.be/cxOK_DczRGg

Always wear safety glasses and gloves when working with or near batteries.

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Joe Matukonis says:

This is on the level of teaching someone to breathe. Answer this. Should I pay to have my E350 reprogrammed after battery replacement or is this a scam?

Glenn S. says:

Good clear video. I want to congratulate you for the correct use of the click type torque wrench. I have seen way too many professionals tighten every bolt with the torque wrench set correctly only to make it click 3 or 4 times. ONE click, folks, ONE click!

MrYo69nas says:

Where would I find the pyrofuse location on a 2006 E350 Mercedes Benz? I think I overloaded and blew it out trying to jump start from the engine fuse box. Any help is appreciated. Thank you

Junior4AMG says:

Some batteries need the vent plug on the opposite side of the vent tube carried over from the old battery as the new battery don’t always come with one. Small detail you might’ve missed.

jeet singh says:

Hi Thank you for clear instructions which helped me change my e350 battery myself but unfortunately after replacement i think just because the battery is from different brand the positive and negative points are positioned different due to that i am not able to battery cover. Can you please advise if it impacts vehicle in any way because i can see two open vents now which i am concerned if they will cause any damage to vehicle in any way ?

Patrick DiClemente says:

Ty! Just changed it

J Whome says:

Is it necessary to disconnect the primary battery before changing out the auxiliary battery?

jackassfat says:

Do we need any computer reprogramming after replacing the batteries?

The Adventures of Bella and Josiah says:

Hi im new to ur chanel, i have a 2008 meecedes E350 AMG I battery warning light on the dash, mg regular battery is brand new and my alternator is good also i was looking for the auxiliar batfery buth i cant find it any idea where it could be thanks in advance

Jack Blackson says:

Where is the battery at in a 2007 E350? I looked under the filter and no battery.

scm aap says:

Is it ok to install other brand battery on Mercedes?

The Jack says:

Do both batteries need to be remove when powering down the airbags

Elite Trader says:

Which battery is responsible for starting the car?

Luke Tushim says:

Piece of Cake…wish it was that easy on my ML350…lol. Thanks for the video

william kennedy says:

I have a W212 E220 and am sure I've read there will be problems with accessories/ Systems etc,
My e class wouldn't go into drive on Christmas eve, due low volts, i managed to get home ok though. and need to replace the battery

A Christopher says:

At 00:53, you remove the battery cover, which part also plays a part in keeping air and other dust out of the cabin. What is the name of this part? I can’t find it under battery cover. My mechanic lost it after they made repairs on my car, then let battery die, and had to recharge it for me to leave. Please help.

David Bantly says:

Could you please add the importance of keeping power to the computers? My concern is that one will loose code history if a battery is swapped out

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