How to Set Auto-Locking for Mercedes-Benz?
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Mercedes-Benz auto-locking can be set as follows: 1. Use the left and right buttons on the steering wheel to select the settings function, then choose vehicle settings. 2. In the vehicle settings, select auto-lock and press the OK button. Below is some information about Mercedes-Benz: 1. Mercedes-Benz has a complete range of models, currently mainly producing C-Class (mid-range sedans and sports cars), E-Class (high-end sedans and sports cars), S-Class (luxury sedans and sports cars), and G-Class (SUV off-road vehicles). 2. The Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star has become one of the most famous car and brand logos in the world.
As a long-time Mercedes-Benz user who has driven several models, I'm very familiar with setting up the auto-lock feature. Normally it's quite simple: get in the car and start the ignition, but don't drive off. Use the small navigation button on the steering wheel or tap the "Settings" icon on the central touchscreen, select "Vehicle Settings," then look for "Central Locking" or similar options. There's an "Auto-lock doors" switch - just turn it on to activate. Once set, the doors automatically lock when driving above 15km/h, which is really convenient, especially when carrying passengers to prevent accidental door openings. Different Mercedes models have minimal differences - my E-Class and S-Class have similar menus, while newer models with MBUX system bury the setting slightly deeper but it's still findable. By the way, the Mercedes app sometimes allows remote configuration, including adjusting the trigger speed (like setting it to 20km/h). Remember to check these settings after annual software updates to ensure they're preserved and maintain convenience.