Auxiliary Battery Malfunction








As people said it can be a little fussy to change, particularly figuring out that the metal tray slides out with the battery in it. Also, the motorcycle batteries have a different terminal attachment but not too difficult to mate to the W222's wiring.
I spent a couple extra bucks and got an AGM version.
Last edited by Tom in Austin; Sep 21, 2022 at 11:59 AM.




Remove the flip up floor panel 2 T20 screws
remove the rear trim panel. Two push/pull clips, then pry up to lift the panel straight up
Play safe and disconnect the neg battery term from the main battery.
View of the goal. The Aux battery is in a black plastic case that has a snap on lid. You don't remove the case, just pop off the lid
10mm nut x 2 that hold down the fuse box. You need to just move this a little to the side to gain full access
Flip up the Aux Battery cover, then unbolt the neg then pos terminal. The battery will lift out
Thanks Cosmic Trucker, did this in the parking lot of my office this am.
Took about 15 mins.
Your pics were very helpful.
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2019, S560.
Upon start up I receive “auxiliary battery malfunction”
After a bit of research, some people are replacing their auxiliary (small) battery while others are replacing a voltage converter.
Does anyone know specifically which one the 19’ model year s560 has? Any tips/tricks for replacement is greatly appreciate!
Thank you!
Last edited by 2012 merc amg; May 28, 2023 at 03:07 PM.
2019, S560.
Upon start up I receive “auxiliary battery malfunction”
After a bit of research, some people are replacing their auxiliary (small) battery while others are replacing a voltage converter.
Does anyone know specifically which one the 19’ model year s560 has? Any tips/tricks for replacement is greatly appreciate!
Thank you!
Thanks to all who have posted solutions and details, I'm going to give it a go to replace the battery myself.
Will this likely fix the other "auxiliary" functions that are reporting as unavailable/faulty?




Thanks to all who have posted solutions and details, I'm going to give it a go to replace the battery myself.
Will this likely fix the other "auxiliary" functions that are reporting as unavailable/faulty?
Remove the flip up floor panel 2 T20 screws
remove the rear trim panel. Two push/pull clips, then pry up to lift the panel straight up
Play safe and disconnect the neg battery term from the main battery.
View of the goal. The Aux battery is in a black plastic case that has a snap on lid. You don't remove the case, just pop off the lid
10mm nut x 2 that hold down the fuse box. You need to just move this a little to the side to gain full access
Flip up the Aux Battery cover, then unbolt the neg then pos terminal. The battery will lift out





