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Depending on the year/model of the car you might need to have the battery "registered" using a special tool after installing it.
Just do it yourself or find an independent shop.
So on P3 cars, this light appears incredibly often. But since you’re at the point of your car not starting, you need a battery.
You don’t need to program anything to install a battery.. 2019 s90 if u want to save some money make sure u have the correct battery install at your local service center
I had a 2004 Volvo s60 with a battery that lasted 15 years before I changed it. The mechanics were impressed. Really helped that it was located in the trunk.
This just happened to me last month on my 2017 C43 on the OEM battery. I guess five years is typical on these newer MB.
Well my Volvo dealership wanted $400 for a battery so yeah... It's the small things that cost the most at dealerships, maybe as a way to lessen to cost of bigger jobs so you're not paying tens of thousands for a major job.
I had the same problem. My car was brand new too but was sitting for a bit before it was sold to me. I brought it in to get charged a few times but the message was still coming up and I was definitely driving it enough. Eventually they just changed the battery under warranty.
The batteries Mercedes uses seem to be really poor quality. I have a daily class and it seems they are changing the battery every 1.5 years so far on average…
I've dealt with this issue on both of my newer AMG vehicles. My older ones never had this problem. From my understanding, this is caused by the new mbux system being a bit of a power hog. I eventually had to invest in a trickle charger, and I have to charge both of my AMGs 3-4 times per year. It gets worse as your battery gets toward the end of its lifespan.
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