Battery Charged

Asked by Kelisa_2295 Mar 04, 2017 at 04:05 PM about the 2006 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 430

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Battery has been dead in car for several days.  Charged battery and put back
in the car, it starts and I can even drive the car but  the doors wont lock and
the trunk will not open.  Thinking the battery is not strong enough any more.

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If it's strong enough for the starter motor, it's more than strong enough for a few actuators. Try all the door/trunk controls, if none of them work then maybe it's an anti-theft thing, check your manual if it needs to be reset if the battery has been out of the vehicle.

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My battery is in the trunk of my 2000 s 500 Mercedes. I can't get it to open by button nor key. Any one knows if the back seat pulls down?

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Don't think so you need to pull cover of aux battery on pasinger front charge aux. Then open the trunk and charge the main battery

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