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Where is the towing hook on the Mercedes-Benz C260L?

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HaileyLynn
07/29/2025, 05:47:48 PM

The towing hook of the Mercedes-Benz C260L is located at the bottom of the trunk. Here is more information about towing: 1. Operation of the towing hook: There is a one-inch square plastic cover on the front and rear bumpers that can be opened. Take out the threaded towing tool from the trunk and screw it in. 2. Towing tools: Choose towing tools with bright colors, such as yellow, fluorescent green, or fluorescent red. If towing at night, try to use a towing rope or towing rod with reflective materials to enhance the warning effect. 3. Laws and regulations: According to Article 56 of the 'Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China,' small passenger cars are only allowed to tow travel trailers or trailers with a total mass of less than 700 kilograms, and no passengers are allowed in the trailer. In addition, the safety protection devices must comply with the standards stipulated by the state.

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Briella
08/15/2025, 05:16:48 PM

I remember when I first drove the Mercedes-Benz C260L, the towing hook location was really hard to find. It's hidden under the rear bumper, near the left side of the rear end. You have to squat down to see it—there's a small plastic cover piece clipped on. Just gently pry it open to reveal a square screw hole, and the towing hook head screws directly into it. Last time my car broke down on the roadside, this quick positioning saved me a lot of hassle. The design is quite clever—it doesn’t interfere with trunk operation or daily driving. Just be careful not to let mud block the cover while driving. If the hook rusts, you can use some lubricant. The tow truck driver will handle it during towing, but knowing the location yourself gives peace of mind.

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Meghan
10/17/2025, 01:50:12 AM

After all these years of car repair, I've handled the tow hook of the Mercedes-Benz C260L hundreds of times, located slightly to the lower right of the rear bumper. First, locate that black plastic cover shaped like a square tab—just press lightly with your finger and push to open it. Avoid using a screwdriver to pry it open to prevent scratching the paint. Inside the hole, there are threads corresponding to the tow hook model. A crucial safety point is to install it only after parking and turning off the engine to avoid electrical spark risks. During routine maintenance, check if the cover is loose or collecting dust. The location is quite hidden, so beginners might need some extra time to find it. The tow hook is important but shouldn’t be used frequently to protect the car's frame.

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Sharon
11/30/2025, 01:33:52 AM

I'm not familiar with the Mercedes-Benz C260L, and only learned about the tow hook after buying the car. The manual says it's located on the rear bumper, under a small cover at the bottom. I tried bending down to look and found it—just open the cover flap to install the tow hook. A friend suggested using my phone's flashlight to illuminate the underside and look for the corner section. The position is fixed, but the cover is the same color as the body, making it hard to spot. When towing, make sure the ground is level and avoid pulling in the wrong direction. It's recommended to try opening it once after buying a new car to familiarize yourself with the location, saving time and effort in critical moments.

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McKiara
01/20/2026, 02:57:36 AM

Under the principle of safety first, the towing hook of the Mercedes-Benz C260L is designed on the left side of the rear bumper, with a square hole revealed when the cover is opened. Before towing, park the car, turn off the engine, clear surrounding debris, and then install the hook. The location is chosen considering weight distribution, so avoid overloading when towing. I make it a habit to regularly check the cover to prevent stones from getting stuck. It's recommended to use a tow rope and keep the area clean to prevent rust. Knowing its location at the bottom rear of the car can help in emergencies to avoid danger.

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DeLukas
04/16/2026, 03:37:40 AM

I do car modifications myself. The tow hook for the Mercedes-Benz C260L is hidden under a small cover at the lower right corner of the rear bumper. Just pry open the cover with a bit of force to reveal the mounting point, and buy the appropriate model of tow hook accessory online to install. The position is well-designed, providing a stable towing force point. Regularly clean the cover to prevent stains. Wear gloves to protect your hands during DIY, and after installation, give it a few test pulls to check the fixation. The tow hook is practical, but avoid towing heavy objects recklessly. The location is easy to find, and you'll naturally get familiar with it after driving a few times.

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