
The Mercedes-Benz E300 features a knob-controlled automatic wiper system with clear markings. To activate the automatic wipers, simply rotate the knob to the automatic position. The knob has five settings: wipers off, slow automatic sensing, fast automatic sensing, manual slow wipers, and manual fast wipers. While driving, set the knob to the automatic sensing position, and the vehicle's sensors will automatically adjust the wiper speed based on external rainfall. The Mercedes-Benz E300 is a mid-size luxury sedan with body dimensions of 4947mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1470mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2939mm. It is equipped with three engine options: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, a low-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, and a high-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine.

On my Mercedes-Benz E300, I use the automatic wipers every day and find them incredibly convenient. The operation is super simple: there's a control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel - just gently push it upward while driving until you hear a click, and it enters auto mode. A small sensor on the windshield detects rainwater and activates the wipers automatically. Heavy rain makes them swipe fast, while light drizzle triggers gentle wiping, eliminating any need for manual adjustment. If the sensitivity doesn't suit you, just rotate the small knob on top of the stalk to choose between high, medium, and low settings. I usually keep it at medium, which works perfectly for normal rainy conditions. Pro tip: regularly check the wiper blades for trapped leaves or debris to prevent squeaking that might interfere with the sensor. Mercedes' system is brilliantly intelligent, especially when paired with automatic headlights for safer rainy-night driving - it lets me focus entirely on the road with fewer distractions. Remember to test its response during light drizzles or sudden downpours; it typically activates within two seconds.

As an automotive enthusiast, I'm well-versed in the wiper system of the Mercedes-Benz E300. Activating the automatic function is straightforward: simply push the left-hand stalk on the steering column upward to the AUTO position to engage the system. A rain sensor mounted behind the windshield uses infrared technology to detect droplet size. It increases wiper speed during heavy rain and slows down in lighter precipitation. Sensitivity can be adjusted via the rotary knob on the stalk - higher settings make it more responsive. For accurate detection, the sensor requires a clean glass surface, so I regularly wipe the front windshield area. If you experience delayed wiper response, it might be due to dirt buildup or low sensitivity settings. This design minimizes manual intervention - the system automatically slows down when rain stops, providing greater driving peace of mind. Compared to traditional manual switches, Mercedes' system proves both practical and reliable in variable weather conditions, offering significantly enhanced safety.

I've only had the Mercedes-Benz E300 for a few days and I'm still getting familiar with all the buttons. The automatic wipers are very simple: just push the long stalk on the left side of the steering wheel until you see the AUTO display, and the wipers will activate automatically based on the rain. They'll speed up in heavy rain and slow down in light rain, so I don't have to worry about it. The sensitivity can be adjusted with the knob at the top of the stalk. Mercedes-Benz designed it to be very user-friendly, making it super quick to get the hang of, so even a new driver won't feel nervous. Just keep the windshield clean and free of too much dust for accurate sensing.


