Where is the fog light on the Mercedes-Benz C200L?

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VanEthan
07/28/25 4:06pm
Below the left air vent on the dashboard. Here are the methods to turn on the fog lights for the Mercedes-Benz C200L: The light switch functions differ between new and old Mercedes models, but both feature a round rotary knob. For older Mercedes models (2008-2015), the front fog lights are activated by pulling out the light switch, while the rear fog lights are controlled by a separate button located to the left of the light switch. For newer Mercedes models (2015 onwards), the rear fog light button is positioned to the left of the round rotary knob. When pressed, the dashboard will display a fog light indicator, confirming that the rear fog lights are on.
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VonDawson
08/11/25 8:23pm
The fog light positions on my Mercedes-Benz C200L are quite straightforward: the front fog lights are located on both sides of the bumper below the headlights, specifically those small round or square lights at the bottom of the front fascia, which are very noticeable. The rear fog light is integrated into the taillight assembly at the back, usually appearing as a red ring. The switch is on the lighting control stalk to the left of the steering wheel—just rotate the stalk to activate the front and rear fog lights. Sometimes new owners might mistakenly think the fog lights are useless, but they are actually crucial in rainy or foggy conditions, helping you and following vehicles maintain a safe distance. I once had an issue with a loose front fog light cover, so I recommend checking regularly for dust and water stains to avoid affecting brightness. In winter, I often use the fog lights—they provide clear, non-glaring illumination and are easy to maintain. Just clean the surface with a soft cloth, avoiding chemical cleaners to prevent damage to the lens.
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SanAlex
09/29/25 6:29am
When using my car, I noticed that the Mercedes-Benz C200L's fog lights are located at the corners of the front bumper – those two understated small lights are the front fog lights. The rear fog light is integrated into the tail light cluster, with a slightly redder hue compared to the other lights. The operation switch is particularly convenient, located on the small lever to the left of the steering wheel – just a twist to turn them on. Many people overlook the position of fog lights, but they play a crucial role in heavy fog or rainy conditions, helping to prevent rear-end collisions. It took me a while to find them when I first drove the car, and I only noticed them after a car wash attendant pointed them out. Maintenance isn't too troublesome, but it's important to prevent mud from clogging the light seams. The fog lights have been a great help when driving on highways – the light isn't dazzling but provides wide coverage, ensuring clear visibility and acting as a little safety assistant.
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