How to Start and Park a Mercedes-Benz?

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VonQuinn
07/29/25 10:17pm
Mercedes-Benz starting method: 1. The gear should be placed in P or N position; 2. Turn the key to the ON position first, wait for about 5 seconds without any fault alarm, then you can ignite and start; 3. Wait for the RPM to drop below 1000 and the idle speed to stabilize, then you can start driving. The method for parking a Mercedes-Benz is: first, press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle smoothly, then shift the gear from D to N, engage the electronic handbrake, then release the foot brake but do not turn off the power, continue to press the foot brake, shift the gear from N to P. Then release the foot brake, press the one-touch start button, and the power will be turned off to complete the shutdown.
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