How to Replace the Key Battery for the New Mercedes-Maybach 57?

1 Answers
CourtneyLynn
07/29/25 11:55am
Push up the marked switch to remove the mechanical key, then open the key casing and pry out the old battery before inserting the new one. Before replacement, it's advisable to check the battery model for your car key, which is typically listed in the vehicle's user manual, and select a new key battery according to the specified model. Below is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz cars: 1. Brand Introduction: Mercedes-Benz is a world-renowned luxury car brand, considered one of the most premium automotive brands globally. It is celebrated for its impeccable technical expertise, rigorous quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe models. 2. Founding History: Mercedes-Benz is a famous German automotive brand established in 1900, headquartered in Stuttgart, and founded by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler. Known worldwide for its high-quality and high-performance automotive products, Mercedes-Benz is not only a producer of premium luxury cars but also one of the most renowned manufacturers of buses and heavy-duty trucks globally.
Was this review help?
20
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

Are the reference points the same for right reverse parking and left reverse parking?

Right reverse parking and left reverse parking have different reference points. Here are the detailed explanations: How to correct if steering too early: If you steer too early, the distance between the car body and the front right corner of the parking space will be less than 30 cm. If it's slightly less than 30 cm, you can turn the steering wheel back half a turn; if you are about to hit the corner, you need to straighten the steering wheel. How to correct if steering too late: Keep the steering wheel fully turned while entering the parking space, and still do not straighten the steering wheel when the car body is parallel to the side line; let the car enter the parking space diagonally, so that the vehicle will create distance from the left side line; after creating distance, straighten the steering wheel and adjust slightly to align the car body. How to correct if the car body is tilted: Use the left and right rearview mirrors to determine which side the car body is leaning towards. The adjustment principle is to steer in the opposite direction of where the rear of the car is leaning.
16
1
Share

What to Do If You Can't See the Reference Points Due to Short Stature While Practicing Driving?

Here are the solutions for not being able to see reference points due to short stature while practicing driving: 1. Use a cushion: Prepare a thick and firm high-density square cushion, about 3-5cm thick, made of non-collapsing and non-deforming material. The size should be similar to the driver's seat. Always carry it with you during practice and exams. You can also prepare an additional ordinary cushion to place behind your back. 2. Adjust the seat and rearview mirrors: During practice and exams, make sure to adjust the seat properly by pulling it all the way forward. Don’t worry about others’ strange looks—mastering the skill and passing the exam are what matter most. Additionally, always adjust the rearview mirrors, especially the left one, tilting it downward so that the front door handle is fully visible inside the mirror, and about one-third of the rear door handle is visible. Avoid showing the entire car body; instead, half of the car body and half of the ground should be visible in the mirror to easily locate the corner of the parking space and reference points.
7
5
Share

How Often Should the Car Oil Filter Be Replaced?

The replacement of a car oil filter is not based on time but on the mileage driven, and it should be replaced approximately every 5,000 kilometers. However, even if the mileage hasn't reached 5,000 kilometers, the oil filter is usually replaced whenever the engine oil is changed. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Since engine oil must pass through the oil filter to reach the lubrication points, the function of the oil filter is to filter out impurities from the oil entering the engine system. This prevents the continuous mixing of impurities during the oil circulation process, which could lead to oil passage blockages or even severe consequences such as engine damage. 2. Gasoline is refined from crude oil through complex processes and then transported through specialized channels to various gas stations, eventually reaching the vehicle's fuel tank. During this process, impurities in the gasoline inevitably enter the fuel tank. Additionally, as usage time increases, the amount of impurities also rises. As a result, the fuel filter used to filter these impurities becomes dirty, significantly reducing its filtering effectiveness over time.
17
5
Share

Why Do Car Tires Burst?

The reasons for tire bursts are as follows: 1. Low tire pressure: Some drivers, fearing a 'tire burst,' often fail to inflate the tires to the standard pressure, which is a serious mistake. Low tire pressure increases the wheel's sinking amount and radial deformation, raises friction between the tire surface and the ground, increases rolling resistance, and elevates the internal stress of the tire body. This leads to a sharp rise in tire body temperature, softening of the tread rubber, accelerated aging, and causes local delamination of the tire body and increased tread wear. 2. Over-inflation of tires: To enhance the vehicle's load capacity, some drivers prefer to exceed the standard tire pressure during inflation, unknowingly accelerating tire wear and increasing the likelihood of a tire burst. Excessive tire pressure increases the tension of the tire body cords, speeding up the fatigue process of the cords. Especially when over-inflated and driving overloaded or at high speeds, it further increases the internal stress of the cords, rapidly raises tire temperature, accelerates rubber aging, and reduces fatigue strength. This results in severe wear in the center of the tread, sawtooth-like wear on the sidewall patterns, and cord breakage, leading to tire bursts.
8
0
Share

What type of suspension does the Volkswagen T-Roc have?

The 1.2T T-Roc model adopts a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. The 1.4T model features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. The drive system is front-wheel drive. Below is more information about automotive suspension systems: 1. The suspension system refers to all the force-transmitting connection devices between the vehicle's frame and its axles or wheels. Its function is to transmit forces and torque between the wheels and the frame, while cushioning impacts from uneven road surfaces to the frame or body, and dampening the resulting vibrations to ensure smooth driving. 2. Automotive suspension systems are divided into two types: non-independent suspension and independent suspension. In a non-independent suspension, the wheels are mounted at both ends of a solid axle, so when one wheel moves, the other wheel responds accordingly, causing the entire body to vibrate or tilt. In an independent suspension, the axle is split into two sections, with each wheel independently mounted to the frame via coil springs. When one wheel moves, the other wheel remains unaffected, allowing both wheels to move independently, thereby improving the vehicle's stability and comfort.
3
0
Share

What is the purpose of fuel system cleaner?

Fuel system cleaner is essentially a general term for a category of cleaning agents. Using such products can significantly reduce the emission of harmful substances in vehicle exhaust, help vehicles pass exhaust emission tests, restore engine power, and improve engine efficiency and fuel economy. The related details are as follows: 1. When the engine is running, it generates extremely high temperatures. Under these high temperatures, unstable components in the fuel are prone to oxidation and condensation reactions, forming gum and carbon deposits that accumulate on the intake valves and fuel injectors. 2. On the other hand, for fuel-injected engines, each time the cylinder operates, fuel is injected before ignition. The moment the engine is turned off, ignition is immediately cut off, but the fuel injected during this cycle cannot be recovered and instead adheres to the intake valves and combustion chamber walls. Under the engine's high temperatures, the gasoline easily evaporates, but the wax and gum substances in the gasoline remain. Over time, these wax and gum substances accumulate and thicken, hardening upon repeated heating to form carbon deposits. 3. For technologically advanced turbocharged engines and direct fuel injection engines, under the common low-speed, high-temperature conditions in urban driving, combustion is not as complete, making them equally prone to carbon deposits.
19
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.