Now that I have an electronic copy of the Mercedes manual, I am able to find some things I was curious about. At the top of my list was the mysterious "desiccant cartridge" which must be replaced every 10,000 miles or annually according to the manual. What is this thing? No other EV I know of needs such a thing. The only desiccant cartridge I know of is in the air conditioning system, and you only replace that rarely.
Well now I can tell you that this is a real thing. The high-voltage battery does have it's own desiccant cartridge (still don't know why). The next question is whats involved in replacing it? Here are the steps from the manual...
and here's the accompanying photo:
I haven't found the part number for the cartridge yet, their parts catalog is as complex as their workshop manual. But since the whole point of replacing this cartridge (in my opinion) is to maintain the battery warranty, doing it yourself might not count. Plus do you really have to drop the whole floor pan??
Well now I can tell you that this is a real thing. The high-voltage battery does have it's own desiccant cartridge (still don't know why). The next question is whats involved in replacing it? Here are the steps from the manual...
- Raise vehicle with lift
Remove side underfloor paneling
Remove screw plug (1)
Replace desiccant cartridges (2)
Screw in plug
Install underfloor paneling
Lower vehicle
and here's the accompanying photo:
I haven't found the part number for the cartridge yet, their parts catalog is as complex as their workshop manual. But since the whole point of replacing this cartridge (in my opinion) is to maintain the battery warranty, doing it yourself might not count. Plus do you really have to drop the whole floor pan??