How to Reset the Trunk Height of a Mercedes-Benz?
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Open the trunk to its highest position, then manually adjust it to the desired height. While holding down the electric trunk opening switch, wait until you hear a beep before releasing it. Below is some related information: Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz is a world-renowned luxury car brand. In January 1886, Karl Benz invented the world's first three-wheeled car and obtained a patent (Patent No.: DRP37435), earning him the title of 'the inventor of the automobile.' At the same time, Gottlieb Daimler, another founder of Mercedes-Benz, invented the world's first four-wheeled car. Tires: Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually installed on metal rims to support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain the vehicle's driving performance. Tires often operate under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and extreme temperatures during use.
I've been driving for several years and often encounter situations where the garage is quite low, making it easy for the fully opened trunk to hit the ceiling, so adjusting the height memory is necessary. Resetting it is actually quite simple. First, manually push the trunk door to your desired stopping height, then locate the close button inside the door or on the remote key, hold it down for about 10 seconds until you hear a 'beep' sound or see the indicator light flash, which means the memory has been successfully set. After that, every time you open it, the trunk will stop at that position without going over, which is very practical, especially for those like me who park in tight spaces. If you're unsure about the exact button location, check the vehicle manual, as it may vary slightly among different Mercedes-Benz models. Additionally, before resetting, ensure the motor is functioning properly and the battery has enough charge to avoid getting stuck during operation. Regular resets can also reduce system strain and extend its lifespan.