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Different years may explain it. You have all you need. With goo for the tires and no spare, why do you need a jack. The first aid kit is nice. You can get this things for a minimal price at any Mercedes dealer.
Oh BTW...Get some new goo in a year or so. If I remember correctly, the GM stuff for my Corvette was only good for five years. I think the stuff to use is Green Slime. It's supposed to be better for the tire than Fix-A-Flat. Perhaps someone else will chime in with their experience.
Last edited by Daytona-flyer; 04-14-2014 at 04:09 PM.
My car came with the trickle charger accessory kit, which basically is the magnetic connection to charge the car with the Mercedes tickle charger when in storage .
My car came with the trickle charger accessory kit, which basically is the magnetic connection to charge the car with the Mercedes tickle charger when in storage .
Oh yeah, I forgot about the cable. I have no idea what it's for.
Though I got a trickle charger too, I thought it was part of the cold winter kit which also included an indoor car cover. (The car came from a dealer in Ohio.)
According to the user manual, the accessories may vary depending on what country you are in. Apparently some vehicles have a fire extinguisher?? Mine does not. (Under the driver's seat)
Thanks "1st AMG" for posting those photos. I just came back from purchasing a trickle charger from a Mercedes Dealership - and I kept saying "But that won't fit onto the plug that's in the trunk". They didn't know what I was talking about. They wanted me to use the aligator cables and go directly onto the battery.
If you purchase a trickle charger from Mercedes it will NOT plug directly into the "secret" plug in that is in the trunk (driver side) of the SLS. You will need both pieces of the adapter kit mentioned previously in this thread. Those 2 pieces plus the trickle charger bought from the dealership ($155) will allow you to plug directly into the outlet that is in the trunk.
I haven't plugged the whole thing up to the electrical outlet that's in the garage yet, but everything else connects perfectly.
Just reporting that the Mercedes trickle charger combined with the 2 piece adapter kit works perfectly. Very simple to assemble and plug in. Just like you would expect.
Apparently this set up is also much safer as it won't generate too much heat in the battery under the hood as you would using the alligator clips directly on the battery. Especially if the car sits on the trickle charger a few months at a time as mine does in the winter months.
Just reporting that the Mercedes trickle charger combined with the 2 piece adapter kit works perfectly. Very simple to assemble and plug in. Just like you would expect.
Question... Do you close the trunk on the cord all the way or, gently leave it open?
Question... Do you close the trunk on the cord all the way or, gently leave it open?
The trunk is closed all the way, no problem. The cord is fairly thin. The squishy molding is maleable (sp?) and the trunk has no problem closing and accommodating the thin cord.
Thanks "1st AMG" for posting those photos. I just came back from purchasing a trickle charger from a Mercedes Dealership - and I kept saying "But that won't fit onto the plug that's in the trunk". They didn't know what I was talking about. They wanted me to use the aligator cables and go directly onto the battery.
If you purchase a trickle charger from Mercedes it will NOT plug directly into the "secret" plug in that is in the trunk (driver side) of the SLS. You will need both pieces of the adapter kit mentioned previously in this thread. Those 2 pieces plus the trickle charger bought from the dealership ($155) will allow you to plug directly into the outlet that is in the trunk.
I haven't plugged the whole thing up to the electrical outlet that's in the garage yet, but everything else connects perfectly.
I have the 2 accessories with the magnetic connectors. I thought I'd be able to just connect a regular CTEK charger to the magnetic adapter (1st pic from 1st AMG) but it doesn't match up.
I guess the $155 re-branded CTEK from Mercedes must have the correct pigtail adapter??
If anyone can post a picture of the pieces all connected to the magnetic 12V port in the trunk - I'd appreciate it.
PS What on earth is the other adapter for - i.e., the one with magnetic connectors on both ends? Is it effectively a magnetic extension cord??
My car came with the trickle charger accessory kit, which basically is the magnetic connection to charge the car with the Mercedes tickle charger when in storage .
This is exactly what I'm looking for!
Thanks for the part# , I'll call the dealer on monday
Very helpful, I thought the trickle charger came with the car as an accessory, but only the SLS specific wires and connector were provided. Good to know about closing the trunk too during the charging.
Very helpful, I thought the trickle charger came with the car as an accessory, but only the SLS specific wires and connector were provided. Good to know about closing the trunk too during the charging.
thanks a bunch I did purchase the trickle charger today at pretty much the same price. when I asked him about the other wires he looked at me like a deer caught.... well you know.
now I have to convince him that there is actually a part number that the wire belongs too
thanks a bunch I did purchase the trickle charger today at pretty much the same price. when I asked him about the other wires he looked at me like a deer caught.... well you know.
now I have to convince him that there is actually a part number that the wire belongs too
Good luck! I hope the part numbers help you track down the cables.
Here's why the Parts guy is baffled...I believe those cables were just "in the car" along with other random accessories (plate holder, iPod cable, etc.). They weren't something you had to order...they were just with the car from new. Chances are a lot of previous owners just took them out of the trunk and never conveyed to the next owner. Now new crops of enthusiasts are buying the SLS and want to use the unique charging feature to the SLS. You're probably the first and last guy who will ever ask a Parts guy about these cables.
Good luck! I hope the part numbers help you track down the cables.
Here's why the Parts guy is baffled...I believe those cables were just "in the car" along with other random accessories (plate holder, iPod cable, etc.). They weren't something you had to order...they were just with the car from new. Chances are a lot of previous owners just took them out of the trunk and never conveyed to the next owner. Now new crops of enthusiasts are buying the SLS and want to use the unique charging feature to the SLS. You're probably the first and last guy who will ever ask a Parts guy about these cables.
You might try eBay, just a thought.
Ive been looking trust me but until tonight I had not even seen what they look like let alone be able to find them anywhere if anyone here is willing to sell their magnetic cable I will buy it