Friday, October 18, 2013

My Mercedes 320 Wont Start

My Mercedes 320 Wont Start

The Mercedes 320 is a four-door sedan. If you are having problems getting your 320 to start, there is probably something wrong with your fuel levels or your battery. The battery for the 320 is located in the trunk of the car. Jump starting your 320 is a good way to give the battery the spark it needs to charge properly. Adding gas to the fuel tank could also be the quick remedy you need.

Instructions

    1

    Turn the key to your 320 to engage the fuel gauge. Look at the fuel level and determine if you need gas. Add gas as needed and then start the car. If the gas gauge doesnt come on, you probably have a problem with your battery.

    2

    Pop the trunk and locate the battery on the right side of the trunk. Connect the positive and negative clamps from your jumper wires to the positive and negative terminals on the battery.

    3

    Connect the other ends of the jumper wires to a running cars battery terminals. Start your 320.

    4

    Leave the 320 running for a little while so the battery can charge. Turn the car off and then try to restart the car.

    5

    Replace the battery if the car will not restart.


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