2007 Mercedes S550








Charge it up if low, then crank it again.
Also try jumping the starter battery to make sure you are getting lots of volts and amps.
If it starts, go ahead and charge it, drive it, and then shut it off when home again to see if you cured it.
If not, take it to the mechanic and swap the starter.
Last - get a battery maintainer and hook to the rear convenience battery. Keep it plugged in any time the car sits for 3 days or more.
Let us know how it turns out.




Charge it up if low, then crank it again.
Also try jumping the starter battery to make sure you are getting lots of volts and amps.
If it starts, go ahead and charge it, drive it, and then shut it off when home again to see if you cured it.
If not, take it to the mechanic and swap the starter.
Last - get a battery maintainer and hook to the rear convenience battery. Keep it plugged in any time the car sits for 3 days or more.
Let us know how it turns out.




Sounds like you have the situation under control. Best of luck this cures it.






