2001 e320 (W210) - Good battery - No Power
I have a 2001 E320 that was a daily driver until 7/17. Since then it was parked. The battery eventually kept draining and I jumped the car, I think twice.
I eventually removed the battery and put it on a trickle charger for several month over the winter.
Today I put the battery back in and wanted to start the car but there s no power at all. No lights, like there is no battery at all.
I put the battery back on the charger to see if it was good and the battery is fully charged.
Is there a fuse I could have blown during the last jump? It has been so long I don't recall if I pulled after a jump attempt or not.
I just remember this car used to run and start just fine.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
battery and at rest, it MAY read fully charged (over 13 volts) but while it is cranking,
it may drop drastically. sitting for long period likely resulted in sulphation or short.
so check voltage under cranking load for a reality check.
However when I take it out it does register fully charged on the battery charger. I was wondering if there is a fuse or something there on the w210 320s that I could have blown?
to gauge the health of a battery. you're just viewing symptoms.
if it is a fuse, inspect them. one cluster under the hood. one under the rear seat. one on the END
of the dash (open door to view the hatch). a fuse map should give you a description of each fuse.
if NOTHING is functioning...no appliances or devices at all, then it's more systemic and upstream
so check the battery cable connections using volt meter
Hopefully I didn't fry anything. I'll take the battery to a battery shop for a real check to rule out a defective battery and maybe a trickle charger giving a false reading.
After that I'll work my way back to fuses and the rest. It surprised me to have no reaction at all this evening.
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