SL/R231: Second Battery?
Any input on this?


The "primary" (95AH) battery is the one in the trunk.
And yes, the secondary (small) battery behind the passenger seat is for the ECO start/stop system.
In previous SLs (e.g. R230) the primary battery was also in the trunk. The smaller (secondary) battery was in the engine compartment and was reserved for the starter and engine electrical needs only.


In any case, it is not the second battery.
The second battery is exactly where I said it is.
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Is the second battery in the passenger side storage compartment, behind the seats, that doesn't open?


I'm pleased that you now know that the battery is where I told you it is.
Hope my posts helped you.




There is a tendency, especially with salesman, to bluff (guess) at the answer.
At a Palm Beach County MB dealership, for example, a so called top salesman asked me what vehicle I was talking about when I asked a question about my SL and I had referred to it as a R231.
I put a very high value on those who communicate factual information secured only from a proven reliable (usually written) source. Some questions are hard (e.g. how does the SL ECO stop/start really work?).
Some questions are really easy (e.g. where is the 2nd battery?)
The later is not a learning curve question, it's in the owner's manual.
Normally these two batteries are completely isolated, only for charging or undervoltage are they linked in parallel by battery cutoff relay K57.
Once again see previous quote, under normal circumstances the starter battery powers ONLY the starter armature.
Last edited by Daytona-flyer; Feb 18, 2013 at 06:17 AM.
This is the reason you don't hear the starter as it is never really making a full revolution in the ECO start/stop process.
Partially correct, that second battery is known as G1/13. I did forget to mention that this battery also will provide power to the Inteligent Servo Module (ISM A80) in the event of On-board electrical systems failure. This however will only engage park and is done so automatically once the key is removed from the ignition switch (EZS N73). For vehicles with KG park is engage once the driver door is open. It is known as a fail safe and will not allow you to disengage park.
The transmission still receives it's power from the main battery G1.
Please reference the following WIS documents:
GF07.10-P-1041MMF - Engine Control Start/Stop function
GF54.10-P-1040RK - ECO Start/Stop energy Management
GF27.10-P-3029AHJ - ISM Emergency P function
Web ETM:
PE15.00-P-2103RKA
*Note: This is only for vehicles with SA code B03 ECO Start/Stop. Vehicles without ECO (ie: other countries) will still have a seperate battery G1/7 which will serve the same function for the ISM.
Last edited by MBtech1098; Feb 24, 2013 at 10:40 AM.
It never dawned on me that 2nd battery would provide enough power for such things just in case , what an engineering marvel
Thanks , MBTech for your replies as well





