Detailed Explanation of the Mercedes-Benz S350 Power Closing Door?

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SimonLee
07/30/25 7:56am
Power closing door refers to the automatic closing of the door when it is not properly shut. Advantages of power closing doors: The door can close automatically, which means there's no need to repeatedly open and close the door to confirm if it's properly shut. If you don't have the strength to close the door, simply push it lightly, and the system will take over the remaining work—just gently close the door. With a power closing door, you only need to lightly push it, and it will automatically close completely without the need to slam it shut, saving effort and protecting the car. Disadvantages of power closing doors: High cost. The power closing door system is only sold as an accessory to large feature packages (mainly depending on the market), so the total cost is much higher than the system's intrinsic value. However, blindly installing this system in the secondary market may cause the car to lose its warranty. The power closing door system is prone to malfunction and instability, and there's also an important safety hazard—it can easily pinch fingers.
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