Main Battery Replacement
I ask this because out of curiosity I was searching the forums and there were figures mentioned for the pre-facelift that also had an auxiliary battery quoted at around $350-450 for both, installed. They also mentioned the battery should be an AGM battery, for the pre-facelift at least, and that these were usually more expensive (most said something about either a Bosch or Optima brand name). In the manual it says "depending on the production date" the battery is a VRLA battery. When I was at the dealership the service adviser mentioned that my car has "newer style of battery that does not need to be replaced/updated"... does this mean a VRLA or an AGM?
Finally, if the car ever loses power do I have to do any special code entry or computer reset?
Thanks.
EDIT: Upon further research I found that VRLA batteries can actually be classified as AGM or Gel batteries. Is this the most current battery technology you see in high-end cars (obviously not hybrids) in this segment? Is this the older "style" you think the dealer was mentioning?
Last edited by AMGAffalterbach; Sep 3, 2013 at 01:27 AM.
Windows, lift up on the control until you hear a click, hold for 3 seconds. Do for each window control.
Sunroof, pull down until you get a click, should automatically open the cover just like before.
Is There a Better Variety of the Gelled Battery?
In hot weather, the gelled battery can lose water resulting in permanent damage. "Absorbed Glass Mats" or AGM between the plates is a far better variety that you can use now.
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I disconnected my main battery for about an hour ( I forget why) without doing that. When reconnected, I lost all of my Keyless Go functions.
That was a year ago.








