The battery died since this is a used B-Class and hasn't been started for 3 years.Why did you have to replace the battery? What happened before this issue?
You can check the voltage of the 12 volt battery by plugging a USB cigarette lighter port with voltage reading . With the ignition switch on it should read at at least 13.8 vdc . With the green " ready " message on dashboard . The voltage should be at least 14..8 volt. Otherwise the high voltage dc to 12volt dc converter is faulty and/or the battery is faulty.The battery died since this is a used B-Class and hasn't been started for 3 years.
Remember when you replace the 12 volt battery. You need to tell the system that you have replaced the battery. You can do this with some obd2 diagnostic/ programmable tool . Otherwise the system may overcharge/ undercharge the new battery and it not last longI am having the same issues so what can I do about this? Take it to the dealership? Is this a common issue when the 12v battery has to be replaced or?
When you replace the 12 volt battery . You need to tell the cpu that you have replaced. You need use a diagnostic db2 scanner/ tool and tel the system of the new battery information like capacity, cca etc . You can't just replace the 12 v battery and forget it like the old school way.I recently replaced the 12V battery in my B-Class, but now it won't start. The dashboard displays 'Visit Shop' and 'Shut Off Engine' messages. Has anyone else had this problem, and what should I do?
I mean obd2 scanner/ service toolWhen you replace the 12 volt battery . You need to tell the cpu that you have replaced. You need use a diagnostic db2 scanner/ tool and tel the system of the new battery information like capacity, cca etc . You can't just replace the 12 v battery and forget it like the old school way.
Are you following the advice from LondonWdd14289ownwr?But will it run with a new battery? Or does it first really need te be assigned or something?
Im having the same issue here. New battery still 'Visit Shop' and 'Shut Off Engine' messages.
And the car wont drive (wich we are getting used to)
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