The Mercedes 300E Won#039;t Start


1. Open the hood your 300E and look for the battery. This is on the passenger side of the 300E's engine.
2. Look over the connection terminals for any corrosion.
3. Remove the battery terminals with a socket wrench.
4. Use a wire brush and soda to remove the corrosion from the battery terminals. Scrub the terminals with the wire brush until the corrosion comes off.
5. Jump start the 300E with jumper cables and another car.
6. Leave the 300E running for about 5 minutes and then turn it off.
7. Try to restart the car. If the car does not restart, replace the battery.
8. Make sure you have enough fuel in the car to start it. Add 1 gallon of fuel and try to restart the car in the event that your gas gauge is not working properly.