It's called the GLC400e 4Matic, which marries the same e-motor and battery pack in the 300e 4Matic to a 248-hp version of the 2.0-liter gasoline engine to deliver a powertrain with a total system
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The 4matic logo at the back of Mercedes Benz cars means the vehicle is equipped with an all-wheel-drive system. The current 4 Matic system is also a full-time all-wheel-drive system, it is not possible to manually toggle between the rear wheel and all-wheel drive like some other SUV currently on sale in the market.
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Step 2 - Remove the bottom rear seat by pressing two buttons, one on the right and one on the left underneath the seat. Once the seat is removed lift up the plastic covered insulation and mat covering the SAM module. Step 3 - Remove the metal cover on top of the SAM module and place it to the side.
2. The alternator is putting a good 14V or so across the battery when the motor is running, so I'm pretty confident the electrical system is charging it. 3. I can't seem to find a date on the battery to determine it's age. It's a Merc OEM and looks brand new, but it's been under the seat, so I expect it to look new. BPMBd.