2016 - E550 - Eco Start/Stop Not working
but trying to figure out the cause here. iI stopped quite a few months, maybe a year ago..? But nothing else is affected that I've noticed.The Eco button still lights up green, turns on/off when I press the button
"ECO" is NOT displayed on my gauge cluster in any colour at all.
- I've got no codes thrown/stored
- Haven't seen the "auxiliary battery" warning on the cluster
- HOLD function still works
- Distronic/lane assist still works.
Side issue but possibly not related - I also don't know where the mysterious Auxiliary battery is. My regular battery underneath the hood. And I tore too much of my trunk apart to be have not seen it hiding in there somewhere. I've been reading there's a battery in the drivers side dash, but what people are pulling out of there are on older vehicles and doesn't match up with the smaller AGM battery that I've seen listed under my car in the Rockauto parts catalogue.
Any thoughts?




And not that this is urgent now , but there isn't an aux battery in my trunk from what I could see. I had everything torn out and started even taking out things going down into the 1/4 panels/lights areas.




> Have you seen the voltage output from your alternator?
In case you don't know how to open the voltage didplay menu, you can just listen to the front windows winding up!
The window sound will examplify what the voltage supply is like in your car.
If it's smooth voltage supply is steady.
Repeat with both windows at the same time: sound and operation should remain steady and smooth.
If it sounds laborious, it's low Voltage under high Amperage.
> Floating your battery is always a good idea to keep system amperage down. Normally this is unnecessary if the car charging is operating correctly... check for yourself!
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Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Mar 31, 2022 at 06:20 PM.





My 2016 has the Aux battery in the trunk, but it has nothing to do with the ECO Stop/Start.
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I got it on the trickle last night, so lets see what it looks like tomorrow when I take the car out for a long drive.
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As I'm not see any other issues, and don't really miss ECO at all, I think I'll hold off on anything further and keep an eye peeled for those gremlins that may show up.
Actually, I had blown a fuse for the 12V accessory outlet (i.e., cigarette lighter outlet) and the ECO Start/Stop quit working until I replaced the fuse. Then I paid $150 to have it actually turned off. Go figure.
Hard to change the main when the car starts like a champ but I think this will be good insurance. Did you ever find your aux battery?
UPDATE: changed the main battery with an H7 AGM from Costco and now ECO start stop works again. 12.84V
Last edited by GTA_S6; Feb 12, 2024 at 08:43 PM.




Hard to change the main when the car starts like a champ but I think this will be good insurance. Did you ever find your aux battery?
1 - either the mid-sized battery in the trunk next to the spare tire, nor
2 - the small size battery behind the dash
correct?
MB loves to hide their auxiliary batteries. In some cars, like the S class, and ML class the batteries are hidden in the trunk side pod. You can try looking with a flashlight around the right side pod in the back around the RearSAM.
NOTE: the 2016 E550 was sold in the US, but in Canada.
Also, there is a "third king" of "auxiliary battery" which is a large capacitor sometimes hidden around the main battery up front (as they did in some W211 for the SBC), or in the passenger footwell (as they did in the GLC 300).
Most battery threads indicate that getting the correct battery from the dealer is not much more expensive, if at all, than from a local parts store.




https://www.mbpartscenter.com/oem-pa...Y4LWdhcw%3D%3D




They converted the good AUX AGM into a module stuffed with 4 or 5 capacitors of 1Farad.
When that module gets stressed, it chacoals its PCB... no repair! Unlimited currents cooks all.
New unit only (not used!)
Located at front passenger footwell, yes?
The question becomes : How To Prevent Killer Currents?
- test for disfunctional yo-yo voltage
- clean GND including main strap.

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Feb 6, 2024 at 03:53 PM.




They converted the good AUX AGM into a module stuffed with 4 or 5 capacitors of 1Farad.
When that module gets stressed, it chacoals its PCB... no repair! Unlimited currents cooks all.
New unit only (not used!)
Located at front passenger footwell, yes?
The question becomes : How To Prevent Killer Currents?
- test for disfunctional yo-yo voltage
- clean GND including main strap.

Guess you referring to the one above, like used in the GLC300. Here is a video as it is installed in the GLC




My 2¢ says you don't need to mess with the side carpet or the plastic threshold piece.
Go ahead have a look, I recall the footwell carpet pulls back from the top.
Of course one can remove everything out carefully, replace the broken plastic threshold pieces, roll the carpet nicely...
or take a quick shortcut.





