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When it's time to replace the battery in your Mercedes-Benz GLA250, you know what to do. Mercedes owners trust Batteries Plus. And car batteries aren't the only solutions you'll find. Batteries Plus stocks a complete selection of Mercedes solutions in our Auto Center, including key fobs, replacement wipers and jump starters, as well as any kind of bulb you need for your Mercedes-Benz GLA250, from headlights to brake lights to interior bulbs.

Our experts tell us that GLA250 batteries, like most kinds of car & truck batteries, last anywhere from 3-5 years. So do you need a new battery? To find out, look for some signs  . A battery that's failing will take a bit longer to start your car than normal. You might also notice dimmer headlights, particularly when your car is idling. One obvious sign that you probably need a battery for your Mercedes-Benz is that you require jump starts to get going. One single jump may not be an issue. But multiple jump starts, either with a jump starter, or using another vehicle and jumper cables connected between the two, is a good sign that a new battery is in your future. Another sign that your Mercedes needs a new battery is any kind of corrosion  , leaking, or odd smell coming from the battery. But don't try to tackle these by yourself. You'll want to have any of those conditions looked at by an expert.

If you're just not sure whether you need a new battery or not, just bring your GLA250 to Batteries Plus. Any of our stores will offer free battery testing, plus expert battery installation on most vehicles at most locations with your auto battery purchase.

Now that you've replaced your battery, what do you do with the old one  ? Problem solved. The team at Batteries Plus will recycle your old Mercedes-Benz GLA250 battery when the new one is in place. Recycling is something we stand behind, be it for auto batteries, alkaline batteries, light bulbs and more. Our Recycling Services page tells the full story.

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Mercedes-Benz GLA250 FAQs

Your Mercedes is probably currently running an AGM battery. Batteries Plus carries a large selection of flooded, AGM and Premium AGM batteries that are a perfect fit for your car. Just remember, if your car runs on an AGM battery  , you cannot downgrade to a flooded battery. Doing so will negatively impact the electronics in your vehicle.

Cost depends on what type of battery you choose. Check out our battery finder here on our site. It's easy to use and once you enter your information, you'll see a complete list of the batteries available for your GLA250. Plus, all car & truck batteries at Batteries Plus come with free replacement warranties that range anywhere from 2 to 4 years.

How long a battery will last will depend on its use. Most batteries will last 3-5 years if they are taken care of. However, if you neglect your battery and don't use anti-corrosion spray and clean the terminals to remove any corrosion, it could need replacing much sooner.

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