2003 MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 stop start

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 83 Controls in detail
Locking and unlocking
KEYLESS-GO card*
Specially equipped vehicles come with two 
KEYLESS-GO cards. On these vehicles, the 
validity of the KEYLESS-GO card is 
checked every time

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 96 Controls in detailSeats
SeatsInformation on seat adjustment can be 
found in the “Getting started” section 
(page 34).
Lumbar support
You can adjust the contour of the seat’s 
lumbar support

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 99 Controls in detail
Seats
Multicontour seat*
The multicontour seat has a movable seat 
cushion and inflatable air cushions built 
into the seat backrest to provide additional 
lumbar and side suppor

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 101 Controls in detailSeats
Warning!
G
The seat belts provide protection only with 
the backrest locked in place and, therefore, 
must be locked in place with the vehicle in 
motion. Do not drive the

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 108 Controls in detailLighting
LightingFor notes on how to switch on the head-
lamps and use the turn signals, see the 
“Getting started” section (
page 46).
Exterior lamp switch
The exterior lam

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 138 Controls in detailControl systemYou can temporarily deactivate the de-
layed shut-off feature:
Before leaving the vehicle, turn the key 
in the starter switch to position0.

Turn the key in the

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 146 Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionGear selector lever position
Effect
P
Park position 
Selector position when the vehicle 
is parked. Only place selector lever 
in positionP when vehicle is

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL500 2003 C215 Owners Manual 148 Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionAccelerator position
Your driving style influences the transmis-
sion’s shifting behavior:
Less throttle Earlier upshifting
More throttle  Later upshiftin
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