Where is the electronic parking brake located in a Mercedes-Benz with a column shifter?
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In Mercedes-Benz vehicles equipped with a column shifter, the electronic parking brake is also located on the center console between the driver and front passenger seats. Here is more information about the electronic parking brake: 1. The structure of the electronic parking brake differs from that of a mechanical handbrake. The electronic parking brake does not have a handbrake lever or cables. Vehicles equipped with an electronic parking brake will have an electronic parking brake button on the center console, along with two parking brake motors on the rear wheels. 2. Many models from Mercedes-Benz use a column shifter, which is a very practical design. If a column shifter is used, it frees up space on the center console between the driver and front passenger seats, allowing for the design of storage compartments.
As a frequent Mercedes-Benz driver, I noticed there's no electronic parking brake next to the column shifter. The column shifter is located below the right side of the steering wheel, resembling a pocket watch-like paddle for gear shifting, which is quite convenient. However, the electronic parking brake is a separate system. In Mercedes-Benz vehicles, it's typically positioned on the center console near the driver's seat, appearing as a small lever or button. When I first drove, it took me a while to discover it near the instrument panel. The design is quite discreet, possibly for safety reasons to avoid accidental activation. It's important to familiarize yourself with its location while driving, especially for parking or hill starts, so you can quickly engage the parking brake. Some newer models even feature an automatic function that locks upon activation, which is super convenient. But I believe manual operation shouldn't be overlooked—always check the indicator light to ensure it's functioning properly to prevent rolling. In short, find a quiet place to practice locating it, take your time, and you'll get used to it.