How to open the hood of a Mercedes-Benz C200?

1 Answers
SanTanner
07/30/25 8:13am
The hood of the Mercedes-Benz E300L is located above the lower guard plate on the driver's side, where there is a red handle. Pull it downward, and you will hear the sound of the hood popping open. There is also a hook in the middle front of the hood; lift it upward by hand to open the hood fully. Detailed functions of the hood are as follows: 1. Airflow guidance. For objects moving at high speed in the air, the air resistance and turbulence generated around the moving object directly affect its trajectory and speed. The shape of the hood can effectively adjust the direction of airflow relative to the car's movement and the resistance force, reducing the impact of airflow on the vehicle. 2. Protection for the engine and surrounding pipeline components. Beneath the hood are critical components of the car, including the engine, electrical circuits, fuel system, braking system, and transmission system, all of which are vital to the vehicle. By enhancing the strength and structure of the hood, it can effectively prevent adverse effects such as impacts, corrosion, rain, and electrical interference, ensuring the normal operation of the vehicle. 3. Aesthetics. The exterior design of a vehicle is a direct reflection of its value. As a significant part of the overall appearance, the hood plays a crucial role in enhancing visual appeal and embodying the concept of the entire car.
Was this review help?
4
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

How many subjects need to be retaken for upgrading from C2 to B2?

Upgrading from C2 to B2 requires retaking the exam. The B2 driver's license test consists of 4 subjects, among which Subject 1 and Subject 4 are theoretical tests. The B2 driver's license test includes: 1. Subject 1: A theoretical test on traffic regulations and other related content. 2. Subject 2: A skills test on the driving field, which includes 16 items such as reversing and moving in a garage, parallel parking, stopping on a slope, single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turning, driving over bumps, passing through a width-limited gate, driving on undulating roads, making a U-turn on a narrow road, simulating continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, simulating rainy and foggy weather conditions, simulating slippery roads, simulating tunnel driving, simulating highway driving, and simulating emergency handling. 3. Subject 3: A road test, where various tasks are completed on actual roads. 4. Subject 4: A test on civilized driving and other related content.
2
2
Share

How to Check Traffic Violations for Someone Else's Car?

Enter "Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform" in the Baidu search bar, then click to enter the official website. After entering the website, click on "Information Query". Then click on the "Motor Vehicle Violation Query" information.
16
3
Share

Can I exchange the car if it malfunctions within 15 days of purchase?

Whether a new car can be exchanged if it malfunctions within 15 days depends on the nature of the fault. If within the 15-day period, the vehicle experiences quality issues such as failure of the steering system, brake system failure, fuel leakage, or body cracking, you can apply for an exchange or refund at the 4S store where the car was purchased. This must be done within 60 days or before the vehicle reaches 3,000 kilometers. Additional information: The automotive three-guarantee policy refers to the retail business's commitment to "repair, replacement, and refund" for sold goods. It is a credit guarantee method adopted by the seller for the buyer within a certain period after the product enters the consumer market. During the three-guarantee period: if the same fault is repaired more than 5 times, the car can be exchanged. Within the validity period of the three guarantees (which is 2 years or 50,000 kilometers, whichever comes first), if the cumulative repair time exceeds 35 days or the same product quality issue leads to more than 5 repairs, the consumer can exchange the car.
20
1
Share

How Many Reference Points Are Needed for Parallel Parking?

Parallel parking requires identifying three reference points: 1. First point: Turn your head 135 degrees to the right and look at the wide pillar between the front and rear doors on the right side of the car. Below the rear door window, there is a small black protruding cylindrical lever (each door window has one). When the small cylindrical lever aligns with the front right corner of the parking space, it's time to turn the steering wheel fully to the right. 2. Second point: Using the side mirror, there is an issue where the rear right corner of the parking space appears as an obtuse angle of about 160 degrees in the mirror, almost forming a straight line. This position can also be determined by the intersection of the vertical rod of the rear door triangular window and the yellow line at the rear of the parking space. 3. Third point: The left rear wheel just touches the left line of the parking space. Lean your head to the left to see the left rear wheel pressing against the white dashed line on the left side of the parking space in the mirror. From the driver's position, rotate your head 135 degrees to the left and back to observe where the white dashed line on the ground intersects with the lower edge of the rear door window.
1
2
Share

What to Do When a Roewe Car Door Won't Open?

Go to an auto parts market to replace the door lock cable. Replace the door hinges and lock post. Replace the door stopper with a new one. Park the vehicle in sunlight or use a heat lamp to warm the stuck door.
7
0
Share

How to Use the Auto-Folding Function of the Besturn T77 Rearview Mirror?

First, press the vehicle's one-touch start button to power on the vehicle; otherwise, the function cannot be activated. Then, locate the window control buttons on the right side of the vehicle's armrest. By rotating the rearview mirror knob, you can adjust the rearview mirror. Turn the rearview mirror knob to the button position, and the rearview mirror will automatically fold.
9
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.