How to turn off the navigation in Mercedes-Benz E300L?
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To exit the navigation in the Mercedes-Benz E300L, you need to go to the additional settings area in the interface settings. You can also use voice control by saying "Cancel navigation" in standard Mandarin to exit the navigation. The wheelbase of the new generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class will be extended by 14cm. The overseas version of the all-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class with a body length of 4868mm has a wheelbase of 2874mm, which already exceeds the previous generation by 20mm. If extended by 14cm, the wheelbase will reach 3014mm. The domestic Mercedes-Benz E-Class long-wheelbase version has a body length of 5012mm, with the wheelbase extended by 140mm to 3014mm, and the body width slightly increased by 1mm.
I've been driving my Mercedes-Benz E300L for quite a while, and turning off the navigation is pretty straightforward—I've used several methods. After parking, I simply tap the navigation interface on the central control screen, where there's usually an 'Exit' or 'End' button in the upper right corner; one tap shuts it down. If I want to turn it off while driving, I often use voice control by saying 'Turn off navigation,' and the system automatically returns to the main menu. Sometimes, the navigation voice is too loud and interferes with my music, so I go into the settings menu, find the sound options, and mute the alerts first—but to fully exit navigation, I still need to close the app. For safety, it's best not to operate it manually at high speeds to avoid distraction. Adjusting settings like screen brightness or switching to other entertainment features can also indirectly reduce distractions. The key is to practice a few times to get familiar with it.
In the Mercedes-Benz E300L, I've tried multiple times to turn off the navigation. Here's the simplest method recommended: Ensure the car is parked safely, use your finger to tap the central control screen to enter the navigation interface, then find the menu button and select the 'End Navigation' option. Alternatively, if there's a home button on the steering wheel, press it to return to the main screen. Voice control is also efficient—just say 'Exit Navigation' into the microphone, and the system will respond. Different model years may have varying system versions, but the basic steps are generally similar. Remember not to operate while driving, as it can be dangerous. Familiarizing yourself with your car's system can save you a lot of hassle.
When turning off the navigation in a Mercedes-Benz E300L, prioritize safety. I pull over to the side of the road before operating it. Simply find the navigation app on the screen and tap the exit button. Voice control is more convenient; just try saying "Turn off navigation." In short, avoid manual operations and distractions while driving.