How to turn on the seat ventilation in Mercedes-Benz C260L?
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Next to the seat heating button on the center console is the seat ventilation button. Simply press this button to activate the seat ventilation function. Below is relevant information: 1. Exterior: The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is positioned as a mid-size car. The overall exterior design of the new model offers two different styles: one features a large emblem, giving it a more sporty and fashionable look, while the other has a small emblem, with a grille design that leans more towards business and steadiness. Based on current sales, more consumers prefer the large-emblem version, as it is the most commonly seen on the streets. 2. Configuration: The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a mainstream luxury brand. The overall interior design of the new model exudes a strong sense of luxury, distinctly different from the E-Class, as the C-Class features a floating central display. The latest 2019 model of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has discontinued the C200 variant, with the turbocharged version now being the C260.
To activate the seat ventilation in the Mercedes-Benz C260L, first start the vehicle after getting in and ensure the air conditioning system is turned on; otherwise, the ventilation function may not work. Locate the small button with a fan-shaped icon near the center console in the air conditioning control area—pressing it directly will activate the ventilation mode. If there's no response after one press, press it a few more times to cycle through different intensity levels, adjustable from low to high. The Mercedes system is quite intelligent and can automatically remember your preference settings. For more detailed control, such as adjusting airflow direction or setting a timer to turn off, navigate to the air conditioning menu on the central display screen. This feature is extremely useful in hot weather, making driving more comfortable, but avoid keeping it on the highest setting for too long to prevent excessive battery drain and potential impact on battery life. The ventilation function typically pairs with seat heating—use ventilation in summer and switch to heating mode in winter.