Where is the jack for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

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Daniela
09/01/25 7:01am
Mercedes-Benz E-Class's jack is usually located in the trunk and needs to be opened manually. Precautions for using the jack: Before using the jack, ensure the car is properly parked. Place a safety warning triangle 50 to 150 meters behind the vehicle, and turn off the engine to prevent the jack from slipping due to engine vibrations. How to use the jack: Align the jack with the support point at the bottom of the car, which should be located near the side skirts as marked by the manufacturer. Connect the provided wrench and socket to the rear of the jack, then rotate it to adjust the height. Avoid applying excessive force during operation, as this could easily cause the jack to deform.
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FranciscoLynn
09/14/25 2:49am
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz E-Class for several years, and the jack is hidden under the floor mat in the very bottom of the trunk, usually placed right next to the spare tire—just lift the mat to spot it. The design is quite thoughtful, keeping it out of the way yet easily accessible. It's a scissor jack, lighter than the conventional ones, but safety is key when using it: first, park on a flat and solid surface, engage the handbrake, then slowly lift the car body—never use it on slopes or soft muddy ground to avoid slipping. For maintenance, I recommend checking the jack every six months for rust or jamming, and take the chance to clear the storage area to prevent dust or debris from interfering. In case of a flat tire, stay calm—after lifting with the jack, remember to secure it with a safety stand for extra stability to prevent secondary accidents.
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