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Home/Mercedes/Citan/Mk1 (W415) 2012-2020/Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

These instructions apply to the Mercedes Citan Mk1 (W415) 2012-2020. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Last updated: June 5, 2026

Disconnecting the 12 V battery on a Mercedes-Benz Citan (W415, 2012–2020) is a straightforward job for a battery change or before electrical work. The Citan is built on the Renault Kangoo platform, so it’s mechanically simple — there’s no battery registration, but you should note your radio settings and re-teach the windows afterwards. This guide covers the safe order of work.

Where the Battery Is

The battery is in the engine bay (on some versions under a cover or behind a panel). Lift any cover to reach the two terminal clamps. Fit a like-for-like battery if you are renewing it.

Before You Disconnect

  • Note your radio code and presets.
  • Make sure the ignition key is in the OFF position and removed, and all electrical consumers are switched off.
  • If working near airbags or seat-belt pretensioners, allow the system to discharge before handling those parts.

Disconnecting — Correct Order

  1. Turn the ignition off and open the bonnet.
  2. Slacken the negative (−, earth) terminal first and lift the lead clear.
  3. Only undo the positive (+) terminal if you are removing the battery completely.

Reconnecting — Correct Order

  1. Connect the positive (+) lead first, then the negative (−) earth lead last. Tighten both firmly.
  2. Turn the ignition on for a few seconds before starting the engine.

What to Reset Afterwards

  • Reset the date and time and re-enter your radio code and presets.
  • Re-initialise the power windows if one-touch stops working — hold each switch fully up (closed) for a moment to re-teach the position.
  • A steering or ESP light may appear; a short straight-line drive usually clears it once the steering-angle sensor relearns.

If a Warning Light Stays On

One or two lights right after reconnecting is normal and should clear on a short drive. If a warning stays on, a fault code was logged — reading it needs an OBD scanner, and you can look up what the code means on autodtcs.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register a new battery on a Citan?

No — the Kangoo-based Citan has no battery coding requirement. Fit the correct battery and restore your settings.

Will I lose my radio?

The unit may ask for its security code after a power loss. Have it ready, or use a memory-saver to avoid it.

How long should I leave it disconnected?

Around 10–15 minutes with the doors shut lets the modules power down fully.

To clear the service reminder after maintenance, see our Mercedes Citan maintenance indicator reset guide.

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general guidance only. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions when working on your vehicle. We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or any damage resulting from the use of this information.

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