Sounds like a crank sensor - a car of mine did that and that was the cause of its failure.
the battery is dead and needs to be charged or replaced, or it could also be the alternator is going bad
About 11 minutes
it charges itself up when you are driving the car but if it wouldn't start you can ask a neighbour and us jump leads on the battery's
about 500 hours
Depends on how low the battery is but give it 10-15 minutes and it will be fully charged, assuming the alternator is working properly.
PT Cruiser batteries can be jumped with jumper cables. When jumper cables are attached to the battery in the PT Cruiser and are attached to the battery and another car battery, the battery will get charged, after a few minutes.
If it is 1994; 1995 you can unplug the main (starter) battery of the car for few minutes, but after you do that you need the code for the CD player - you can call Mercedes for the code.
Try disconecting the battery for a couple minutes,it worked for me..
Change idle speed contol sensor Uncool the battery for five minutes to reset the computer.
That will depend on the capacity of the battery and the amount of electrical loads. could be 15 minutes or a couple of hours.
Keep the battery charged and run it once a month for at least 30 minutes.
disconnect the battery cable and wait a few minutes. You must have your code for the radio to work once you hook the battery back up.