by RF <RF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 9, 2008 at 07:51 PM
RWC wrote:
>
> "RWC" <RC0369@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:9Aifj.6347$Ko6.4627@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Hi All
>>
>> Here I am again; I thank everyone for previous information on
>> maintaining my car. The car is a 2000 E320, this time it appears to
>> be the battery. I have a feeling just to take it to Sears and get a
>> Die-hard or should I take it to MB and get a MB replacement battery.
>>
>
>> Because the battery is located under the passenger seat I think it
>> requires a special battery as not to emit fumes into the passenger
>> chamber.
>>
> If you have any recommendations or experiences please let me know,
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> RWC
>
> Thanks for the replies, I went to Sears and got a Die Hard installed, a
> few lessons learned get the Radio Code before one begins, and after the
> power is disconnected. The dashboard lights up with malfunctions...
> Turning the steering wheel all the way to the left then all the way to
> the right re-synchronizes all the electrical settings and the
> malfunctions go away. Then you are back in business
Don't you ever check the products you buy? The Die Hards are usually
quite low down in the Consumer Re****ts ratings.
RF