What is the Mercedes-Benz parking light switch?

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Martha
07/29/25 8:58pm
Mercedes-Benz parking light is the "P" position. Location of Mercedes-Benz light buttons: The light button of Mercedes-Benz is located below the left air vent on the dashboard. The functions of the light switches in new and old Mercedes-Benz models are slightly different, but they are all round knobs with similar usage methods. Position and function of lights in new Mercedes-Benz models after 2015: "AUTO" position, located directly above the rotary switch, activates the automatic headlight function. At this time, the low beam will be automatically controlled based on the signals recognized by the sunlight sensor, and the automatic position can also automatically turn on the fog lights and cornering lights according to weather, speed, etc. The small light position, located at the first position to the left of the rotary switch, is for manually turning on the small lights. The "P" position, located at the second position to the left of the rotary switch, features an English letter "P" with two small arrows pointing left and right, indicating the parking light.
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