What are the functions of the Mercedes-Benz C200 function buttons?
1 Answers
The following is a comprehensive explanation of the Mercedes-Benz C200 function buttons: 1. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): It is turned on by default and generally not recommended to be manually turned off by the owner. In extreme driving conditions, this system can effectively prevent the vehicle from losing control. 2. Parking Radar/Image: The central control screen displays the reverse image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting nearby obstacles. 3. Internal/External Air Circulation: The difference between internal and external air circulation is that internal circulation always provides air from inside the vehicle, while external circulation allows outside air to enter and replace the original air inside the vehicle. 4. Temperature Zone Synchronization: When the temperature zone synchronization function is turned on, changing the driver's seat temperature will cause the other temperature zones to follow suit. Additionally, when this function is turned off, each zone can be adjusted individually for temperature, making it more user-friendly. 5. Auto Hold: At traffic lights, even if the brake pedal is released, the vehicle will not roll away. Pressing the accelerator pedal will trigger the unlocking of the wheels, allowing the vehicle to continue moving. 6. Auto Start-Stop: When this function is activated, the engine will temporarily shut down. Releasing the brake pedal will restart the engine to propel the vehicle forward.