Long term storing EQS
No automated 12V charging did happen. May be they improved the SW for 23, mine is 22?
However, a few other people have reported not seeing their 12V battery getting recharged automatically from the high-voltage battery, so YMMV...
My brother went out of the country the same time with us, he left his brand new MDX sat for 2 months, battery was dead when he got back, he checks the voltage and it is showing 2.7V, Dealership replaced the battery under warranty.
There also a worry in the back of my mind that leaving the L1/L2 plugged in will caused something to happen like a fire. I even though about parking the EV outside. Better be safe than sorry, i guess. LOL
However, a few other people have reported not seeing their 12V battery getting recharged automatically from the high-voltage battery, so YMMV...
So for a model that function the way mine operate my recommendation are still valid.

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I inquired at the dealer today, and they confirmed that the high voltage (HV) battery does not shunt over any electricity to the 12v battery unless the car is charging or being driven.
This seems to be contrary to some owners' experiences and I think I know why:
Although there has been copious discussion about the battery's state of charge, most are referring to the HV battery's state of charge, which should be around 50% for long term storage. No mention is being made of the 12v battery's state of charge prior to storage. This one should be as close to fully charged as possible for battery charge longevity since it is used regularly for vehicle telematic functions, even when the car sits idle.
So, the low charge warning for the 12v battery after months of storage is not a function of whether or not energy is diverted from the HV battery (it isn't), or even the HV battery's state of charge. It is dependent upon the state of charge of the 12v battery prior to storage. So the next time I leave my car for an extended amount of time, I'll either drive the car around or use a slooooooow level 2 charger so that the 12v battery will have sufficient time to fully charge. Once I get a "battery charged" indication on my app (for the 12v battery, not the HV battery), then I'll know it's OK to store my car.
And then hope that I'm right. I'll report back later this year.
Safe and happy motoring!
I think thus needs to indicate \"fully charged" before my car is stored to delay getting the "critically low" battery warning.
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You'd think there be a way for my car work the same as yours.
Thanks again!
But a few other people have had your experience, and have found their 12V battery depleted after parking the car for several months. It would be nice to get clarity on why this is happening to them.
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You'd think there be a way for my car work the same as yours.
Thanks again!
Fast forward to this year, 2025, where I also stored my car for about five months using a trickle charger for the 12v battery. (HV battery also lost about 2% during this time). Car has been behaving normally since I picked it up a week ago with one exception.
The exception is that I have, in the week since I picked the car up, only seen in MMe the 12v battery status as "partially charged" (and battery health "good"). I have always watched the 12v battery status obsessively since not long after I took delivery of the car in 2023 and more than half the time it would show "fully charged" -- and especially after HV battery charging. In last week's drive of 1900 km and many HV battery charges, I have not yet seen the 12v battery show "fully charged". Yesterday, with the status as "partially charged", I checked the service menu and it said the 12v battery was at 13.05 volts, which was a relief.
Also interesting is that in May of this year, just before I put the car in storage, it downloaded and successfully installed an update entitled: "Software Update for Vehicle Charging System: Occupant Restraint" The sub-explanation is nearly incomprehensible (at least to me). It says
"Mercedes-Benz upgrades the operating system to optimize operations and enhance your charging experience. This update offers an extension to your vehicle charging system to enhance charging functionality during an OTA update for your vehicle."
When I arrived home, I let the car sit over night with the charge level at less than 20% thinking maybe that would change this behavior. It did not.
Anyone have any similar observations or thoughts why I never to see "fully charged" any more? Could this be an early sign of 12v battery failure, despite the battery health still showing as "good"?




Fast forward to this year, 2025, where I also stored my car for about five months using a trickle charger for the 12v battery. (HV battery also lost about 2% during this time). Car has been behaving normally since I picked it up a week ago with one exception.
The exception is that I have, in the week since I picked the car up, only seen in MMe the 12v battery status as "partially charged" (and battery health "good"). I have always watched the 12v battery status obsessively since not long after I took delivery of the car in 2023 and more than half the time it would show "fully charged" -- and especially after HV battery charging. In last week's drive of 1900 km and many HV battery charges, I have not yet seen the 12v battery show "fully charged". Yesterday, with the status as "partially charged", I checked the service menu and it said the 12v battery was at 13.05 volts, which was a relief.
Also interesting is that in May of this year, just before I put the car in storage, it downloaded and successfully installed an update entitled: "Software Update for Vehicle Charging System: Occupant Restraint" The sub-explanation is nearly incomprehensible (at least to me). It says
"Mercedes-Benz upgrades the operating system to optimize operations and enhance your charging experience. This update offers an extension to your vehicle charging system to enhance charging functionality during an OTA update for your vehicle."
When I arrived home, I let the car sit over night with the charge level at less than 20% thinking maybe that would change this behavior. It did not.
Anyone have any similar observations or thoughts why I never to see "fully charged" any more? Could this be an early sign of 12v battery failure, despite the battery health still showing as "good"?
Obviously your battery health was not good -- but I'm wondering if we are faced with an app/monitoring system that cannot be relied on (i.e. it says the health is "good" when it actually is not.




Obviously your battery health was not good -- but I'm wondering if we are faced with an app/monitoring system that cannot be relied on (i.e. it says the health is "good" when it actually is not.




But, anyway, you pose an interesting question. Since the car does not lock itself, I presume under such circumstances the alarm will not arm...and thus there should be some reduced 12v power consumption.
Hopefully somebody else on here will know the complete answer.




One way to doublecheck if you disabled the SmartKey function is simply by having the key in your pocket and attempting to unlock the car via the door handles. The door handles won't respond if the SmartKey function was properly disabled. The only way to unlock the car is to hit the unlock button on the remote. The vehicle will revert back to the SmartKey function once you press the unlock button.
I do the same thing whenever I park overnight on the road outside of my home to ensure there won't be any relay attack, although I haven't read anything about Mercedes having such an issue in the US (or anywhere really).
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