What Causes the Trunk of a Mercedes-Benz to Not Close Properly?
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Mercedes-Benz trunks typically feature automatic tailgates. If the trunk cannot be closed manually, it is likely due to a faulty lock. Adjusting the lock pin and latch may help. It is advisable to seek assistance from a professional auto repair shop or an authorized 4S dealership to avoid excessive force that could damage the door. Further details are as follows: 1. Taking the new Mercedes-Benz C200L as an example, its exterior design retains the design language of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class family post-mid-cycle refresh. The LED light sources inside the headlights are arranged in a neat linear pattern, complemented by the daytime running light strips, creating a sharp and eye-catching appearance. The side profile and rear design remain largely unchanged from the current model, with C-shaped LED light strips outlining the edges of the taillights. 2. Additionally, depending on the variant, the new model offers a variety of wheel designs for consumers to choose from. The vehicle is rear-wheel drive, powered by the M264 series 1.5T engine with a maximum output of 115kW (156PS). The transmission system is expected to remain consistent with the current model, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. 3. According to the parameter information of the new C200L model from the MIIT fuel consumption inquiry system, the 1.5T engine's performance parameters match those of the current C180L model's M274 series 1.6T engine. It is anticipated that the new model will replace the current C180L as the entry-level variant of the new C-Class lineup.