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First, make sure the battery is good. If it normally goes dead in 1 night disconnect the battery for 1 night and if the car starts the battery isn't taking itself down. The next thing to look for are things that can be on with the ignition switch off such as glove box light, trunk or hood light, brake light cigarette lighters if it has them, interior lights. For the bulbs you can't see like the trunk light open the trunk then quickly but carefully touch the bulb if it's staying on it will be hot to the touch. Be careful if some bulbs have been on a long time they can burn you. I hope this helps. Take care.
Hi Your S class has two batteries. The smaller one is located in the engine bay, and the bigger one in the boot (trunk). No need to access any of them, simply open the door with key, insert key to start engine, you will notice that not all ignition lights will come on, but the engine WILL start, and the batteries will be recharged after a short while.
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