trunk is the battery
Jump start connections are on the inner front wing.
Where are the jump start terminals under the hood on a 2003 e320
With booster cables
If it is automatic - no option but to jump start If it is manual - get someone to help you push the car, engage gear 2 and it should start.
i got a 2007 mercedes benz e350, battery is dead and i need jump started but i can't open the trunk and get do it from the battery, is any other way to jumped?
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To jump a 1999 CLK 320 Mercedes when you can't access the battery in the trunk, locate the auxiliary jump start terminal under the hood, usually near the driver's side. Use a set of jumper cables, connecting the red cable to the positive terminal on the jump start terminal and the other end to the positive terminal of the donor battery. Connect the black cable to the donor battery's negative terminal, and then attach the other end to a solid ground point on the engine block or chassis of your car. Start the donor vehicle, then attempt to start your Mercedes.
On a 1993 Mercedes 400E, the jump start terminals are located in the engine compartment, typically near the battery. You will find a positive terminal marked with a "+" and a negative terminal, which is often a grounding point on the chassis. It's important to consult the owner's manual for the exact location and to follow proper jump-starting procedures to avoid damage.
In a 2004 Mercedes S500, the jump start post is located in the engine compartment. It can be found on the driver's side, near the front of the vehicle, typically near the battery. Look for a plastic cover that indicates the positive terminal, which is marked with a "+" sign. The negative terminal is usually connected to a ground point nearby.
To jump-start a 2002 CLK 430 Mercedes under the hood, first locate the jump-start terminals in the engine bay; the positive terminal is usually marked with a "+" sign, while the negative terminal may be unmarked or marked with a "-". Connect the red jumper cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery and the other end to the positive terminal of the working battery. Next, attach the black jumper cable to the negative terminal of the working battery, and connect the other end to a metal ground point on the engine or chassis of the dead vehicle to prevent sparks. Start the working vehicle and then attempt to start the Mercedes.
This car should never need a jump. Just turn the car off for a few hours and then restart it again. It should charge up enough during this time to start again.
On a 1998 Mercedes 500SL, the jump start terminals are located under the hood on the driver's side. You can find them near the firewall, typically marked with a positive (+) and negative (-) symbol. The positive terminal is usually a red cover, while the negative terminal may be a metal ground point. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and safety instructions when jump-starting the vehicle.