Should be details in the manual, on our vehicles there are specific connection points under the bonnet for jump starting (god knows with a Merc)
Thanks will have to consult the Ze Manual.
Car: 2014 E-Class E220 CDI.
I parked it up towards end of Jan, as I could not force myself to drive it any more. It's been left on a driveway since, it's going to be used again by MotherT.
Can I jump it as I would an Omega? (if it fails to start?)
Anything special I should do?
you can but you need surge prorection jump leads as the surge in current may damge the ecus,
Mine's old and basic, no surge protection, so don't think I'll use it.
Car: 2014 E-Class E220 CDI.
I parked it up towards end of Jan, as I could not force myself to drive it any more. It's been left on a driveway since, it's going to be used again by MotherT.
Can I jump it as I would an Omega? (if it fails to start?)
Anything special I should do?
What was wrong with the car that made you stop driving it?
My arse.....
Seriously, my arse did not like the seats, which is odd as Mercedes is supposed to be about comfort. But I found seats unsupportive and very uncomfortable, I never found the right combination after 4 weeks.
I'll add that after my ~1 hour commute to the office, I was glad to get out of the damn thing. The Omega on the other hand I could easily drive back to the office again........ and then head home again and still be fine.
I generally found it a bit dull and boring, not as economical as it should have been, not very comfy and generally a very disappointing car.