What does 'lim' mean on the steering wheel of a Mercedes-Benz car?

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SanJudah
07/29/25 4:35pm
Mercedes-Benz steering wheel 'lim' refers to the car's speed limiter function. The role of speed limiter: The speed limiter can be used on highways or well-conditioned roads to maintain a set speed, reducing driving fatigue. The speed limiter should be set according to current road, traffic, and weather conditions. Always deactivate the speed limiter after use to prevent accidental activation that could lead to accidents. Benefits of speed limiter: This feature allows drivers to avoid constantly controlling the accelerator pedal during long highway drives, reducing fatigue while minimizing unnecessary speed fluctuations, which can save fuel.
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