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MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 485 Practical hints
Flat tire
Inflating the collapsible tire 
(ML 63 AMG only)
Take the electric air pump out of the 
cargo compartment (
page 454).
Electric air pump
1Flap
2On/off switch
3Electrica

Page 490 of 561

MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 489 Practical hints
Battery
Battery
The battery is located under the front 
passenger seat.
The battery should always be sufficiently 
charged in order to achieve its rated ser-
vice life.
If you use

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 490 Practical hints
Battery
!The battery is a valve-regulated lead acid 
(VRLA) battery, also referred to as “fleece” bat-
tery. Such batteries do not require topping-up of 
the electrolyte level.

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 491 Practical hints
Battery
Disconnecting, removing, reinstalling 
and reconnecting the battery
Step 1 (Disconnecting)
Set the automatic transmission to 
positionP (
page 185).
Firmly depress the p

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 496 Practical hints
Battery
Connect the positive lead to the posi-
tive terminal and fasten it’s cover 
(
page 494).
Connect the negative lead to the nega-
tive terminal (
page 494).
Charging th

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 497 Practical hints
Jump starting
Jump starting
If the battery is discharged, the engine can 
be started with jumper cables and the bat-
tery of another vehicle. Observe the follow-
ing:
Jump starti

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 498 Practical hints
Jump starting
The jump-start contacts are located in the 
engine compartment.
1Negative (-) terminal
2Positive (+) terminal
3Positive terminal cover
Make sure the two vehicles do

Page 505 of 561

MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 2008 W164 Owners Manual 504 Practical hints
Fuses
The electrical fuses in your vehicle serve to 
switch off malfunctioning power circuits.
If a fuse is blown, the components and sys-
tems secured by that fuse will stop opera