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Many things cause "no start conditions"
Replacement of the battery should rule the battery out and also the alternator charge as the new battery should have many "starts" in it.
The alternator could have a bad diode, and thus discharge the battery when it is not working. Should be an easy diagnose. Put an amp meter on the main and secondary positive leads and check for current flow with systems off.
If older car with many starts, the starter motor would be next suspect.
Turn on the headlights and try to start. If the headlights dim but engine doesn't crank, the starter could be shorted. If lights don't dim but still no start, starter could be open. Starters usually fail with intermittent starts. This should not throw a lot of codes unless it is shorted. If the battery is pulled low by a shorted starter, all sorts of miscellaneous codes will be thrown. Especially, for some reason, a low battery throws a transmission fault.
Neutral/park switch is next "no start" failure. Usually will not throw codes. Wiggle gear shift while trying to start.
Next is the key fob battery. If this is an older truck, a low battery in the key will cause the security not to be recognized. However, again this does not usually throw a lot of codes, unless you have not serviced the car regularly and the codes are from something else.
Same with ignition switch, start relay.
Dealer should be able to tell with signal tracing, why starter is not getting energize signal
Bad sun-roof drains or hood cowl drains can also cause a condition of "no start" due to accumulation of water around the computer connections. This thing has several computers and corrosion on the connectors will screw the system.
. Cells not holding a charge. MB replaced the battery. I would not put much faith in thier batteries and may upgrade to a good and more powerfull american built unit. It is bad enough that there is a constant drain from the electronics at all times.I have anouther MB (pictured below) which I do not drive constantly and must keep a battery maintainer on it through the fall/winter months. Nothing worse than getting locked out of your own vehicle.
Last edited by topofminehill; Oct 3, 2011 at 10:20 PM.

. Cells not holding a charge. MB replaced the battery. I would not put much faith in thier batteries and may upgrade to a good and more powerfull american built unit. It is bad enough that there is a constant drain from the electronics at all times.I have anouther MB (pictured below) which I do not drive constantly and must keep a battery maintainer on it through the fall/winter months. Nothing worse than getting locked out of your own vehicle.
As far as rarely driven vehicles this is very typical you will always have to keep a trickle charger on the car to maintain the battery. If you look at my friends on the Corvette blog you will see that is the normal not the exception. Your MB must be a garage Queen. Nothing wrong with that.
Enjoy your GLK.
But according to battery specialist ( who could sell me this battery) there is nothing wrong with it. MB wants to charge me 350$ ( no warranty on my vehicle ) to replace 2nd faulty battery within 4 years , but my perception is that it's not my fault that I'm always getting faulty batteries . So what's my options here ?
Someone mentioned the cheapest way to get a battery replaced is to call roadside assistance and they install the new battery for free, you just pay for the battery?
The GLK, and most Mercedes use an AGM battery which is sealed and has a low amount of acid in a mat wrapped around the plates. They usually last a long time. My '10 GLK has the original battery still in it and I get it checked at an Interstate store with a load test and it still comes up good. BTW, they charge around $180 or so for one of these and they take less than 15 minutes to change. Interstate does it for free.



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