Replacement Magnetic CTEK Comfort Charger Connector Wire for Mercedes-Benz

This is for ONE replacement magnetic CTEK charger cable assembly suitable for the Mercedes SLS AMG.

Each cable has the original magnetic clip-on Mercedes plug on one end and a CTEK Comfort battery socket on the other. The cable also has a connector in the middle that can be disconnected to separate the cable into two halves. The half with the magnetic connector can then be used alone with the original Mercedes battery charger as supplied with the vehicle. This enables you to use this magnetic cable with either the original Mercedes battery charger or any CTEK battery charger with the standard CTEK Comfort connector* should you no longer have the original charger or prefer to use the additional features of the newer CTEK chargers.

The magnetic connector attaches inside the vehicle on the left-hand side of the rear trunk/luggage compartment.

The cable measures approximately 30cm (12 inches) in length.

*Please note: These ARE NOT SUITABLE for use with CTEK CS Free battery chargers but can be used with the CTEK CS One charger using the CTEK adaptor cable (sold separately).

All items are in stock in the UK and available for immediate dispatch and include FREE postage within the UK.

Each cable has the original magnetic clip-on Mercedes plug on one end and a CTEK Comfort battery socket on the other. The cable also has a connector in the middle that can be disconnected to separate the cable into two halves. The half with the magnetic connector can then be used alone with the original Mercedes battery charger as supplied with the vehicle. This enables you to use this magnetic cable with either the original Mercedes battery charger or any CTEK battery charger with the standard CTEK Comfort connector* should you no longer have the original charger or prefer to use the additional features of the newer CTEK chargers. ©nbspares - All listing details including photographs, descriptions, and Product Identifier Numbers (EAN/GTIN) are the exclusive copyright and intellectual prop