How to Turn Off the Mercedes Headlights?

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OStephen
07/29/25 4:22pm
To turn off the Mercedes headlights, locate the vehicle light adjustment button on the lower left side of the steering wheel, and turn the light button to 'auto' to switch off the headlights. Below is some related information about Mercedes headlights: Mercedes Headlight Modes: Mercedes headlights operate in automatic mode, where the system can automatically adjust the headlights' on/off status based on the intensity of ambient light. While driving, the headlights will automatically turn on when the surroundings darken and turn off when the light becomes brighter. Function of Automatic Headlights: Automatic headlights are a light-sensing control system installed on the front headlights by some car manufacturers for user convenience.
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