How to Adjust the Ambient Lighting in Mercedes-Benz E300L?
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The common method is to use the button located next to the headlight switch. This button can adjust both the instrument panel lighting brightness and the ambient lighting brightness simultaneously. Below is detailed information about the Mercedes-Benz E300L: 1. Size: The wheelbase of the new-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class will be extended by 14cm. Overseas, the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class has a length of 4868mm and a wheelbase of 2874mm. After the 14cm extension, the wheelbase will reach 3014mm. 2. Exterior and Interior: In terms of appearance, it draws inspiration from the second-generation design, enhancing the sense of premium quality. The overall lines are more rounded. 3. Applicability: The Mercedes-Benz E300L model is not only suitable for young people but also ideal for business use.
Last time I was figuring out how to adjust the ambient lighting in my Mercedes-Benz E300L, I found it quite simple and practical. After starting the car, you'll see a menu icon on the central control screen. Tap it, select "Vehicle Settings," and then find the "Interior Lighting" option. Opening this will reveal the ambient light controls: you can use your finger to swipe left or right to choose colors, like blue, red, or warm yellow, switching them anytime based on your mood. Another slider adjusts brightness—it's best to keep it dimmer at night to avoid glare and distraction. If you frequently switch driving modes, the Mercedes system also supports custom themes, such as "Sport" or "Relax," which automatically adapt to the driving environment. Personally, I prefer softer tones to make long drives more relaxing, and they can even sync with the rhythm of the music. The whole interface is intuitive—even my kid can operate it. Just remember, safety first: don’t stare at the screen too long while driving, or adjust it slowly when parked. The entire setup takes about two to three minutes, and once saved, it remembers your preferences, automatically restoring them the next time you start the car.