Can the Mercedes-Benz C260L start the engine remotely?

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OLuke
07/29/25 5:49pm
Mercedes-Benz C260L can start the engine remotely. Concept and principle of remote start: Remote start of the engine or motor means starting the engine or motor remotely via the remote key. The principle is that the vehicle starts the engine or motor through the signal sent by the remote key. Models with remote start: Most models equipped with this function are from General Motors brands, such as the Buick LaCrosse, Honda Civic, Honda Passport, and Cadillac CT6. Since remote start involves the engine anti-theft password lock, it is difficult to install later, and even if it is installed by changing the circuit, there will be certain safety risks.
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