These instructions apply to the Mercedes C-Class Mk5 (W206) 2021-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class W206 (2021–present) has more than one battery, so the first job is knowing which one you’re touching. This guide covers the 12 V battery — the one owners disconnect — and keeps you clear of the 48 V mild-hybrid system.
Where the 12 V Battery Is — It Depends on Your Model
- Petrol/diesel mild-hybrid (e.g. C 200, C 220 d, C 300): the 12 V battery is in the boot (luggage compartment), behind a side trim panel.
- Plug-in hybrid (C 300 e / C 350 e): the 12 V battery is in the engine compartment.
- The separate 48 V mild-hybrid battery lives under the bonnet (right side, near the windscreen) — never touch it; that’s dealer-only.
Disconnecting the 12 V Battery
- Switch everything off, take the keyless remote out of range, and make sure all consumers are off.
- Disconnect the negative (−) earth cable and wait at least 10 seconds.
- If removing the battery, disconnect the positive (+) next, then the clamp.
Stay away from the 48 V components under the bonnet throughout.
Reconnecting & After
- Reconnect positive (+) first, then the negative (−) last.
- Reset the date and time.
- If you fitted a new battery, it should be registered to the power-management system with a diagnostic tool so charging and stop/start work correctly.
- The door mirrors may need re-initialising (fold/adjust once) and the windows re-teaching.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the 12V battery on a Mercedes C-Class W206?
On mild-hybrid petrol/diesel models it’s in the boot; on the C 300 e/350 e plug-in hybrid it’s in the engine bay.
Is it safe to disconnect the battery myself?
Yes, for the 12 V battery. Keep clear of the 48 V battery under the bonnet — that’s a workshop item.
Does the new battery need coding?
A new battery should be registered with a diagnostic tool; a quick disconnect/reconnect of the same battery doesn’t.
Why disconnect negative first?
It removes the earth path so a spanner touching bodywork can’t short the battery.
For any warning light that stays on, look up the code on autodtcs.com. To clear the service reminder, see our W206 service reset.
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