Combination switch, Controls in detail, Lighting – Mercedes-Benz E-Sedan 2010 Owners Manual User Manual

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X

Switching on rear fog lamp: Press switch
N (

Y

page 97).

The rear fog lamp, the front fog lamps, the
green N and the yellow indicator lamp
R in the instrument cluster come on.

X

Switching off rear fog lamp: Press switch
N (

Y

page 97).

The rear fog lamp, the front fog lamps, the
green N and the yellow indicator lamp
R in the instrument cluster goes out.

Vehicles without front fog lamps

X

Switching on rear fog lamp: Press switch
R (

Y

page 97).

The rear fog lamp and the yellow indicator
lamp R in the instrument cluster come
on.

X

Switching off rear fog lamp: Press switch
R (

Y

page 97).

The rear fog lamp and the yellow indicator
lamp R in the instrument cluster goes
out.

Locator lighting

The locator lighting is described in the
“Control system” section, see “Switching
locator lighting on or off” (

Y

page 142).

Combination switch

Turn signals

X

Press the combination switch in direction
of arrow ; or ?.
The corresponding turn signal indicator
lamp ! or # in the instrument
cluster flashes.

The combination switch resets automatically
after major steering wheel movements.
To signal minor directional changes:

X

Press the combination switch only to the
point of resistance in direction of
arrow ; or ? and release.
The corresponding turn signal lamps will
flash three times.

High beam

X

Turn the exterior lamp switch to position
L (

Y

page 97).

X

Switching on: Push the combination

switch in direction of arrow :.
The high-beam headlamp indicator lamp
K in the instrument cluster comes on.

X

Switching off: Pull the combination switch

in direction of arrow = to its original
position.

i

Also note the information on high-beam

headlamps with activated automatic
headlamp mode (

Y

page 98) or the daytime

running lamp mode (

Y

page 98).

Adaptive Highbeam Assist
The Adaptive Highbeam Assist is only
available in vehicles with Bi-Xenon
headlamps.
Depending on the driving and traffic situation,
low-beam leveling and the high-beam
headlamps are controlled via an optical
sensor. The sensor is located on the front of
the overhead control panel. Glare for other
road users is reduced and the illumination of
road ahead is improved. The transitions
between low-beam and high-beam
headlamps take place without a sudden
change of light.

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