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How to Activate the Mercedes-Benz 'Follow Me Home' Function?

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CoraMarie
07/24/2025, 10:16:59 PM

Press the rotary knob or the end of the indicator lever to select "Vehicle Settings." Enter "Vehicle Settings," choose "Follow Me Home," and then proceed into the "Follow Me Home" option. Select the lighting area—"Front Lights On," "Rear Lights On," or both "Front and Rear Lights On"—and choose the duration between 0.5 minutes to 5 minutes. Turn off the car lights, shut down the engine, remove the key, and finally lift the turn indicator lever upwards to complete the setup. Gradually exit the entered interfaces.

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HarmonyLee
08/11/2025, 07:39:33 AM

I often get asked about this feature in the Mercedes-Benz owners' group. Activating the 'Follow Me Home' function is actually quite simple: After starting the engine, open the central control screen or steering wheel menu to find the vehicle settings, then select the lighting control under the comfort options, and toggle the 'Follow Me Home' switch to on. You can also set the delay time, such as 30 seconds or 1 minute. Once set up, when you turn off the engine and lock the car, the headlights will stay on for a while to light your way. This feature relies on an electronically controlled delayed shutdown system, which doesn't consume much power, but if used frequently or in older battery-powered vehicles, it's wise to monitor battery health. What I find particularly great is how it enhances safety at night or in unfamiliar parking lots, helping to prevent trips and falls. Once set, it activates automatically every time, making it incredibly convenient. Mercedes-Benz's design always prioritizes practicality and user-friendliness—it's definitely worth trying.

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DiRicardo
09/26/2025, 10:34:21 PM

I've been driving Mercedes-Benz cars for over five years, and activating the 'Follow Me Home' feature is super simple: First, sit in the car and start the ignition, then locate the settings button on the central console to enter the menu, navigate to the lighting section, find the 'Follow Me Home' option, and enable it. Most models will trigger the delayed light shutdown after you turn off the engine, get out, and lock the doors, illuminating your path home. I can adjust the duration of the light, ranging from 20 seconds to 90 seconds, and I recommend trying shorter durations to avoid wasting battery. This feature actually stems from Mercedes-Benz's safety philosophy, helping you see the ground clearly in low light to prevent falls or attract attention. Personally, I think it's a great everyday convenience, especially useful when getting off work late or on rainy days. The setup process takes just a couple of minutes, and you won't forget the benefits of the feature.

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Games
11/09/2025, 11:33:56 PM

As someone who prioritizes driving safety, I manually activate the 'Follow Me Home' function when driving my Mercedes: after starting the engine, navigate to the vehicle settings menu, locate the lighting controls under the comfort options, and toggle the 'Follow Me Home' feature to ON. This ensures the headlights remain illuminated for a delay period after turning off the engine and exiting the vehicle, reducing risks in dark areas such as tripping over objects or poor visibility. The core of this function lies in an electronic delay module, and setup is straightforward with just one or two clicks—I recommend using the 30-second duration for energy efficiency and effectiveness. Mercedes integrated this into the system because it genuinely enhances safety in real-life scenarios, and I personally appreciate this protective detail every time I use it. For safe driving, don’t overlook these small helpers; make quick setup a habit.

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LaRiver
12/31/2025, 01:21:02 AM

When I first bought my Mercedes, I didn't know how to activate this feature, but it's easy to learn: after starting the engine, press the menu button on the steering wheel or central control screen, go to the settings page, select the lighting section, find the 'Follow Me Home' option, and turn it on. I can also customize the lighting duration, usually 30 seconds is appropriate. Then when I turn off the engine and lock the car, the lights will delay turning off to help me walk home. It felt novel the first time I used it, but now it's become routine, especially helpful at night or when carrying shopping bags with poor visibility. The setup process takes less than a minute and is beginner-friendly with no difficulties, just remember not to set it too long for older car batteries. Mercedes' design is thoughtful, and every time it activates, I feel life has become more convenient.

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Gemma
03/28/2026, 03:05:12 AM

As a Mercedes-Benz user, I frequently use the 'Follow Me Home' function: start the car, enter the menu system, select vehicle settings, choose comfort lighting, and activate the Follow Me Home feature to set the duration. After turning off the engine, the lights stay on for a while to illuminate the path home. I've been using it for over five years and find it worry-free and safe, especially in rural areas or dark alleys. Long-term use requires attention to battery health, but Mercedes-Benz's energy efficiency is excellent and power-saving. The operation only involves entering the menu a few times to enable it, making it easy and reliable to form a habit. I've tried different durations and found 40 seconds to be the most balanced for lighting effect and battery consumption. Every time I activate it, I appreciate Mercedes-Benz's thoughtful small feature that enhances daily experience effortlessly.

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