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Need to replace the battery in your Mercedes Benz E320? No problem. Visit Batteries Plus. At any one of our 700+ locations, you'll find the best battery brands, including Duracell Ultra, X2Power and Optima batteries for your Mercedes E320, along with other auto essentials.
But what if your battery currently works, but you're not sure how much longer it can hang on? We can help. At Batteries Plus, our tech team will test your car battery for free . If your engine is slow to turn over, or you just want to make sure your car is ready for your next road trip, stop by and get your Mercedes E320 tested. It takes about 2 minutes, and you'll know immediately whether you need a new battery or not. Batteries Plus also offers expert installation with the purchase of an auto battery (Available at most locations, on most vehicles). Want some added protection against battery corrosion? Opt for Premier Installation. There's a fee involved, but your peace of mind is worth it.
There are two main types of batteries you can use for your Mercedes E320: flooded and AGM. A flooded battery is the most basic. It offers reliable starting ability for the lowest upfront cost. Some flooded batteries require you to maintain the electrolyte inside by adding distilled water. AGM batteries last a bit longer, recharge more quickly, perform better in extreme weather, and cost a bit more than flooded batteries. More information about the differences between the two can be found in our blog, What is the Best Battery for your Car or Truck .
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The cost of a replacement battery for your Mercedes E320 will vary depending on the type of battery that you buy. Flooded batteries offer the lowest upfront cost. AGM batteries cost a bit more upfront, but often save you money over time, due to their much longer lifespans. That said, if your E320 currently uses an AGM battery, you must replace it with another AGM battery. Downgrading to a flooded battery will result in engine damage.
On average, car & truck batteries last 3 to 5 years. The length of time that your battery lasts depends on a few factors: your driving habits, the maintenance you perform, the type of battery you have and the climate where you live. For tips on how to maintain your Mercedes E320 battery, check out our blog, "6 Things That Can Drain Your Car Battery ."
When you choose a replacement battery for your Mercedes Benz, be sure to look up both the battery size and CCA rating requirements in your vehicle owner's manual and find a battery that matches those standards. Another thing to keep in mind is if your vehicle came with an AGM battery, you must replace it with another AGM battery. Downgrading to a flooded battery, in this case, will harm the performance of your vehicle.