What is the method to distinguish Mercedes-Benz taillights?
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Mercedes-Benz taillights can be distinguished as follows: the S-class taillights feature three horizontal bars, while the C-class and E-class taillights have two horizontal bars. The classification of car lights includes: 1. Headlights: Located at the front of the car, primarily for illumination and signaling; 2. Combination taillights: Positioned at the rear of the car, mainly for illumination and signaling; 3. Turn signals: Used to indicate left or right turns; 4. License plate lights: Primarily to illuminate the license plate, enabling identification of the vehicle's license plate at night. The maintenance methods for car lights are: 1. Check the seal of the headlights. If moisture enters the headlight, it will reduce the bulb's lifespan. Replace the sealing ring between the lens and reflector immediately if damaged; 2. Clean the bulbs. Use alcohol-soaked cotton swabs to remove dust and dirt from the bulbs. After cleaning, let them dry and avoid touching the bulbs with hands or cloth; 3. Clean the reflector. Use clean cotton dipped in hot water for cleaning, but do not scrub to avoid damaging the reflector's coating.