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Battery keeps going dead
The battery in my 1983 500 SEL euro has gone dead once a year for the past three years. The local garage always replaces it with a new one (at no cost) and it lasts all summer until I put the car away for the winter. This year the new battery went dead after the car sat at the autobody shop for three weeks. I checked with a Mercedes mechanic who suggested checking the pump for the power door locks. Sure enough with the ignition off, the circuit was still drawing current. I pulled the fuse and the draw stopped. Where is the pump located? Can I disconnect it and still use the fuse for the clock and the four way flashers? What is involved in changing the pump?
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jeff, thanks for the post. I just purchased an '83 500sl euro and the battery has gone dead twice on me. Which fuse is the pump for the locks located? which number? If I understand your comment well enought this fuse also controls the flasers and the clock. I look forward to any help here as well. Many thanks
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The car is back at the autobody shop, so I cannot tell you which fuse it is. As soon as it returns, I will let you know.
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