Where is the jack for the Mercedes-Benz C200L?
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The new Mercedes-Benz C200L does not come with a jack, as this model has been updated to feature run-flat (MOE) tires. Exterior: The Mercedes-Benz GLC200L maintains the same design as the current model. The new vehicle measures 4661mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1664mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2873mm. The front and rear proportions remain harmonious and natural, while the sharp and robust body lines give the GLC200L a very sporty appearance. Interior: It retains the same design as the GLC260L, featuring an elegant and sophisticated center console. The overall materials used are of high quality, with exquisite craftsmanship, and the piano black panels highlight a sense of premium quality. Space: The long wheelbase provides significantly more spacious rear seating compared to the standard wheelbase version, greatly enhancing passenger comfort.
The jack for the Mercedes-Benz C200L is typically stored in the trunk, specifically in the floor compartment or side wall storage compartment under the trunk carpet. You can find a toolbox next to the spare tire. I think the owner's manual explains it quite clearly, but in reality, you might need to search a bit—I experienced this myself when I had a flat tire the first year after buying the car. After some frantic searching, I discovered it was behind a small door on the left side wall. The placement is quite practical, saving space while remaining easily accessible, but remember to securely fasten the cover when putting it back to prevent rattling while driving. Regularly checking the jack for rust or stiffness is important—spraying some lubricant can extend its lifespan. Overall, knowing this location makes emergency handling smoother and reduces hassle.