Mercedes E350 battery replacement and location Step by Step DIY change size 48 and 49 W212 E-Class.

Mercedes E350 battery replacement and location Step by Step DIY change size 48 and 49 W212 E-Class.

In this video Mike Icee will replace the car battery on a Mercedes W212 E350 e-class. The battery goes for $350 at the dealer. The battery location is under the hood on the passengers side. You’ll see all the steps (step by step) and DIY tools needed. This battery type 48 and 49 was used in most 2010, 2011, and 2012 + E350 cars. Always check with a Mercedes Dealer for proper parts and repair methods. The battery replacements costs $350-450 at the dealership.

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Melissa Green says:

Anyone in Seattle that can help me

Bluri38 says:

No battery in that spot. Only an airfilter

Richard Hansen says:

The dealer quoted over $500 to change a battery today. The battery is around $300, and the labor is $200! Why so much? He said they had to program the battery minder. What does that do, I asked. It lets you know when the battery is bad! Really? The car won't start because the battery is dead. Mercedes service is a complete rip-off.

oldrustycars says:

Our E350 has an auxiliary battery somewhere, I think that's why all the settings get remembered. Thanks for the video.

Gary Mason says:

What about using a battery saver to ensure no computer info is lost

mr bunny wabbit says:

Will the Auxiliary battery be effected when the main is changed

Ernie Youngblood says:

I like the way you narrated Or POV'd the disconnect and install. Wish more You Tubers did the same. Great job! Thank you

Gene Delovsky says:

I accidentally dropped the 13mm bolt under the metal battery mount. How to get it out!? Also dropped a plastic pen inside the fender. How to get the pen out? My install didn’t go too well 🙂

Alwaysbackbencherz says:

Thank you for the video. It helped to change the battery in my E350.

COVID IS A HOAX says:

Is an H8 same as type 49???

scm aap says:

Is it ok to install other brand battery on Mercedes?

Rose Segovia says:

I have a 2010 Mercedes E350. People keep saying I will need programming for the battery is this true? I never see this is the videos

manny onate says:

One other consideration. My dealer only gives me 1 year warranty on the battery. After market batteries give you longer warranty. I purchased a total of 4 batteries from the dealer. Each one lasted 5 years. One battery lasted 1.5 years. Sorry out of warranty I was told.

Dee Pat says:

I just watched your video to see how to replace my 2016 e350 battery. Your videos explained exactly what I needed and I was able to get the battery from Costco and replaced it. Oh btw I purchased the size 49 battery per your suggestion and it seems like it’s little too big from the top for the black plastic cover to close easily. But with little extra force I was able to close the plastic lid and the hood without any damage.
Thank you so much. Keep up the good work. Next I wanna learn to perform Service Pack B.

Ryan Morales says:

Great video
I like your POV style definitely think it’s smart. I would like to see on other services for the Mercedes

mtoddwilliams says:

This is a great video. I put in a MTX-49 AGM from Interstate with a 3 year replacement warranty into my 2015 E350. It was cheaper than dealer and they offer no warranty on their battery. It was super easy because I knew what to expect and had the right tools before I popped the hood. Thanks!

Sammy Khous says:

awesome very informative video…thanks…love the video in video

Yves Joseph says:

Mike ! my mechanic is telling me that this car has two batteries one under the hood and the other anther the back seat ! is that true ?

Ezra Macarena says:

Thanx man
Appreciate the post

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