How to turn off navigation in Mercedes-Benz E300L?
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To exit navigation in the Mercedes-Benz E300L, there are two methods: 1. Set it in the additional area of the interface settings. 2. Voice control: Say "Cancel navigation" in standard Mandarin to exit navigation. Below is some relevant information about the Mercedes-Benz E300L: 1. The Mercedes-Benz E300L is a model exclusively designed for the Chinese market. The E300L is a model under Beijing Benz, an imported Mercedes-Benz, with the model name E300 (commonly referred to as the standard wheelbase version). The additional letter L stands for "Long," meaning extended wheelbase; standard wheelbase refers to the regular wheelbase. 2. The new generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class will have its wheelbase extended by 14cm. Overseas, the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class, with a length of 4868mm, has a wheelbase of 2874mm (already 20mm longer than the previous generation). If extended by 14cm, it will reach 3014mm. 3. The dark gray interior appears youthful, paired with brown seats, giving a high-end feel. The focal point on the upper part of the center console is the large GPS navigation screen. The middle section features audio control buttons, and the lower part houses air conditioning control buttons.
As an owner of the Mercedes-Benz E300L, I frequently deal with turning off the navigation. Near the steering wheel or on the central control screen, locate the round Command knob, turn it to the navigation interface, and then press the center button of the knob to bring up the options menu. There is usually a close or exit option—just select it. If using the voice system, you can also say "Hey Mercedes, turn off navigation" into the microphone to get it done. Remember, turning off the navigation while driving helps avoid distractions and enhances safety, especially during long trips. Additionally, keeping the navigation on for extended periods drains the battery and affects its lifespan. Regularly checking for system updates is also important to prevent bugs. It’s advisable to periodically clear the car’s system cache to maintain smooth operation. In short, just follow the steps—there’s no need to worry about complexity.