MB vs Aftermarket Battery?
My battery is losing it's peppiness. I contacted MB and their price for a new one seems really high. ($850 Can) with installation. At Canadian Tire, which is our big all purpose hardware chain, the price is ($350 Can) with installation. Is it okay to get an aftermarket battery rather than a really expensive MB battery? Would an aftermarket battery mess with the computer system or anything like that?
Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks!
Chad
2015 GLK 250




2.) An AGM type battery is the thing to get.
3.) Any name brand AGM battery of the same group will be fine.
4.) If you're strong enough, and have basic mechanical ability, you can change it yourself.
I bought an Odyssey battery from FCP Euro for about $250 USD and installed it myself. Took about 20 minutes. Lifetime warranty from FCP.




Side-note:
I bought a new Auxiliary battery from the local auto parts store (it's a US nationwide chain), with lifetime warranty.
We still have the original main battery in our 2014 GLK350 base. I'll buy again from the local auto parts when the main battery dies.
I have a BatteryMINDer Plus trickle charger that I rotate between all vehicles every 3-4 weeks - good for extending the life of a battery and to test its health.
Last edited by calder-cay; Jan 22, 2024 at 07:00 PM.




Great point about the peppiness. I should have mentioned a few other things too.
5 days ago on a very cold morning it took about 5-6 seconds to turn over.
When it did a warning came up about the run flat tires and it said it was now inoperable.
I started it again and the traction control indicator came up with the engine light. The car was running but I couldn't get out of the park gear.
I started it again and I had control of the gears but the engine light was still up.
I used my OBD tool and I got a U0416 code (invalid data received from vehicle dynamics control module) then I erased the code.
I figured I got that from the weak battery start up.
So that's why I'm looking for a Battery.
For 5 days the car has had no more warnings or engine light. Still a little sluggish starting though.
Do you think it might be more than the battery?
Chad
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Last edited by Discod; Jan 22, 2024 at 07:57 PM.
Thanks man!
Chad




Last edited by John CC; Jan 23, 2024 at 06:49 PM.
Shipping a battery to Canada would likely be very expensive. They only have free shipping in the US.




Even though some suppliers might not charge shipping, it's a PITA to wait on shipping (for a battery), and if something goes rwong with the new battery, NOW you gotta wait AGAIN for the new battery, and have the ship the orig back.
I'd rather drive up to my local (nationwide) auto parts, and have the new battery RIGHT THEN and there.
I did this with the Aux battery. Drove up, bought the battery - I actually installed it in the parking lot in under 10 minutes, and on the road.
Have done a "battery gone bad" swap with the Jeep ... simply drove up where I bought it, and swapped it for a new one, and 30 minutes later, back on the road.
And let's say you're on a road trip and the battery goes kaput ... if using a nationwide local supplier, you'll have a less dramatic battery swap vs an online store.
And yes, my local parts store offers "lifetime" warranty on the batteries I buy, just like FCPEuro, without the shipping headache.
Last edited by calder-cay; Jan 26, 2024 at 05:09 PM.














