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How to Turn on the Heater in a Mercedes-Benz C260?

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SebastianMarie
08/29/25 6:17am
The method to turn on the heater in a Mercedes-Benz C260 is: 1. Locate the vehicle's air conditioning control buttons on the display in the cockpit; 2. Press the off button on the air conditioning control to turn on the vehicle's air conditioning; 3. Click the air conditioning button to turn off the car's cooling function; 4. Rotate the temperature setting knob to set the desired temperature, and the warm air will be activated. Taking the 2020 Mercedes-Benz C260 as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category, with body dimensions of: length 4784mm, width 1810mm, height 1457mm, a wheelbase of 2920mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 66l.
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SanJayla
09/11/25 3:57am
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz C260 for several years, and turning on the heater is super easy. First, start the car and let the engine warm up. Usually, waiting a minute or two for the coolant temperature to rise will do the trick. The Mercedes-Benz climate control system is very intelligent. On the control panel, find the large temperature knob and turn it clockwise—the higher you go, the warmer it gets. If you're feeling lazy, just press the AUTO button, and it will automatically blow warm air based on your set temperature. Also, don't forget the fan speed knob; adjust it to a comfortable level to avoid excessive noise. Remember, during winter driving, the heater also helps prevent window fogging, ensuring clear visibility. I usually set it around 22 degrees, which feels just right. The Mercedes system responds quickly—just a twist of the knob, and you can feel the warmth, making it super convenient. During maintenance, it's advisable to check the cabin air filter to keep it clean for better efficiency.
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LeEvelyn
10/25/25 4:45am
I remember the first time I drove my Mercedes-Benz C260, operating the heater was really no trouble at all. After starting the car and letting the engine run for a while, I went to the console where there was a large knob labeled with temperature markings. Turn it to the right into the red zone, and it starts blowing warm air. There's no need for a separate button—Mercedes integrates it into the air conditioning system, which is super convenient. Press the AUTO button, and it gets even easier, as the system automatically adjusts the fan speed and temperature. I tried it on a long winter drive—once the heater was on, the cabin warmed up immediately, and the windows stayed clear. For new drivers, don't rush; take your time to get familiar with the panel layout. Mercedes' design is very user-friendly.
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