
Click on the central control screen to find the "User Settings", then select the "Settings" interface for the vehicle and click on the "Assistance" option. If it's the prompt sound from the navigation, you can return to "User Settings", swipe the screen to find "Navigation" and click to enter.

That speeding alert sound is really annoying, I've encountered it too when driving my Mercedes. You need to start with the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, usually pressing the middle OK button or arrow key to access the main menu on the dashboard. Then look for the "Speed Warning" or similar safety feature entry in the settings options, scroll to turn off the sound or switch to visual alerts. The menu location varies across different Mercedes models - for example, it's easier to find under the driving settings in S-Class models. The key is to operate step by step patiently without rushing to exit. As someone who enjoys studying car infotainment systems, I've noticed settings sometimes reset after system updates, so regular checks are necessary. Remember that disabling it makes speeding more dangerous - it's best to keep the reminder to help comply with speed limits, safety first.

I think this kind of reminder is quite necessary, designed by Mercedes-Benz to protect you from speeding risks. If you really want to turn it off, the method is very simple: after starting the car, press the menu button on the steering wheel, enter the vehicle control section in the instrument panel settings, find the speed alarm option, and directly toggle the sound switch. But consider safety—I always recommend not turning it off completely. You can lower the speed limit or switch to a screen flash reminder instead. Mercedes-Benz's features are based on traffic regulations, and turning them off may make driving more distracting. Of course, it’s understandable if you occasionally find it annoying. Just remember to save the settings after making changes, or it might revert the next time you start the car. Developing good habits is much better than turning off reminders—being responsible for yourself is what matters most.

When I commute in my Mercedes, that warning sound always annoys me. It's not hard to turn it off. There are several control buttons on the steering wheel—press them to enter the menu, then select Settings on the dashboard, find the speed warning option, and turn off the sound. It usually takes just a minute or two. I'm usually too lazy to fuss with it much, but this method works. If you can't find the specific entry, checking the owner's manual or using the Mercedes app for guidance is also convenient. Just remember to maintain a safe speed and don't let turning it off lead to bad habits. Simple and direct is best.


