Battery life when parked at the airport?




When parked in my garage for a week or more, I sometimes get a low voltage message, but easy to recharge and never tried to start it without plugging in first.
Seems like this is "normal" because all the electronics will drain the battery much more than an older car.
Monday next week I am driving 4 hours to the Fort Lauderdale airport for a trip to the old country and will be gone 7 days, or more if the flights are late.
I did order 16 feet, 6 gauge starter cables from Amazon and will back (reverse) into the parking spot for access to the hood in case I need a jump start.

Question: With a normal, healthy 2019 E-450 with a recent battery, what is the odds of the car NOT starting when I return from my trip.
(In other words, have any of you guys been stranded with a dead battery after 7-9 days at the airport? )
The specific instructions are probably in your Operator Guide, but mine isn't nearby to verify.





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The specific instructions are probably in your Operator Guide, but mine isn't nearby to verify.
I will look into how to turn off the Bluetooth and the entertainment, and the Keyless Go, etc.
HOWEVER, I do not recommend this feature when parking at the airport as it disables the anti-theft alarm (to save power) and closes the communication between your car and the Mercedes Me servers (to save power) so you can't track it, remotely lock and unlock etc. I would only recommend those to enable it when they are going to the airport alone and leaving their vehicle at home in an enclosed garage.
Keyless Go as already mentioned is just a double tap on the lock button on your key fob, do it for both keys as well but if you are bringing the key with you and the spare key is at home, there is no point turning it off as well, your vehicle is at the airport and you are enjoying your trip in a different location, your spare key is at home and your vehicle is at the airport. The key automatically goes asleep after a while when you are not moving it as well on the W213.
HOWEVER, perhaps you should disable the key that you are bringing with you just in case someone relay attack while you enter the airport. Better safe than sorry I suppose.
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HOWEVER, I do not recommend this feature when parking at the airport as it disables the anti-theft alarm (to save power) and closes the communication between your car and the Mercedes Me servers (to save power) so you can't track it, remotely lock and unlock etc. I would only recommend those to enable it when they are going to the airport alone and leaving their vehicle at home in an enclosed garage.
No, I won't disable the anti-theft and the tracking programs.
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When parked in my garage for a week or more, I sometimes get a low voltage message, but easy to recharge and never tried to start it without plugging in first.
Seems like this is "normal" because all the electronics will drain the battery much more than an older car.
Monday next week I am driving 4 hours to the Fort Lauderdale airport for a trip to the old country and will be gone 7 days, or more if the flights are late.
I did order 16 feet, 6 gauge starter cables from Amazon and will back (reverse) into the parking spot for access to the hood in case I need a jump start.

Question: With a normal, healthy 2019 E-450 with a recent battery, what is the odds of the car NOT starting when I return from my trip.
(In other words, have any of you guys been stranded with a dead battery after 7-9 days at the airport? )
When I return, I have never had a problem with my car starting.
My battery is the original: I got my car in December 2018 so the battery is 4 1/2 years old.
Hope this helps




When I return, I have never had a problem with my car starting.
My battery is the original: I got my car in December 2018 so the battery is 4 1/2 years old.
Hope this helps
Yes, it does help, thx
There was not even a whisper of a hiccup when I started it back up, on my return. Never even thought about a jump start etc and not sure why it would be otherwise.
HOWEVER, I do not recommend this feature when parking at the airport as it disables the anti-theft alarm (to save power) and closes the communication between your car and the Mercedes Me servers (to save power) so you can't track it, remotely lock and unlock etc. I would only recommend those to enable it when they are going to the airport alone and leaving their vehicle at home in an enclosed garage.




There was not even a whisper of a hiccup when I started it back up, on my return. Never even thought about a jump start etc and not sure why it would be otherwise.
Unfortunately my car drops voltage at something like 0.10 volt a day. (I did measure the voltage with a digital voltmeter a few times, starting at 13.0 volts it would drop to 12.3 volts over 8 or 9 days.
Called my MB Service Advisor who said it is "Normal" but to leave it locked always.
This will be my first airport parking of more than an overnight as I have used rental cars in the past for longer trips.
Hoping I won't need the jumper cables, but they will be there just in case..
When I return, I have never had a problem with my car starting.
My battery is the original: I got my car in December 2018 so the battery is 4 1/2 years old.
Hope this helps








It was probably more than 7 days before I got the initial low voltage warning, don't remember exactly, possibly up to 2 weeks.
Since then I purchased a 1 amp battery maintainer I plug in if the car isn't used for 4-5 days, therefore I never had a problem, but
again, this will be the first time I leave at an airport for more than a few days.
Been using a car service but tired of paying $125 plus tip each way from Palm Coast to JAX airport (80 miles)
This time I am flying out of FLL airport, no car service available as it is 260 miles, been using rental cars for the FLL trips instead,
but i would rather use my own nice car in the future, hence the starter cables and this thread.
(I don't drive much when home, maybe that was the problem before I bought the battery maintainer, 3-4 miles a day may not be enough
to keep the battery healthy with AC at full blast)








Once your are back take it to a serious independent MB specialist to find the drain. In the meantime, just a guess, remove the push-start button for a few days and see if it goes away. Sister's W166 used to randomly drain the battery in a few days, even driving it. I read somewhere that KeylessGo module could go wrong and stays awake even if computer went to sleep. We tried removing it, and it has not drained the battery in 3 years now and same driving habits. She does not care about the push-start, so it is still w/o it.
Enjoy your trip, worry later











