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Mercedes-Benz E-class 1999 Additions to Manual User Manual

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Exterior Lamp Switch

Off

Parking lamps

(also side marker lamps,

taillamps, license plate lamps,

instrument panel lamps)

Canada only:

When the engine is running,

the low beam is additionally

switched on.

Parking lamps plus low beam
or high beam headlamps

(combination switch pushed

forward)

Standing lamps, right

(turn left one stop)

Standing lamps, left

(turn left two stops)

Front fog lamps

(pull out one stop) with

parking lamps and/or low

beam headlamps on. Green

indicator lamp in lamp

switch comes on.

Rear fog lamp

(pull out to 2nd detent) in
addition to fog lamps.

Yellow indicator lamp in

lamp switch comes on.

Standing Lamps

When the vehicle is parked on the

street the standing lamps (right or left

side parking lamps) can be turned on,

making the vehicle more visible to

passing vehicles.

The standing lamps cannot be operated

with the electronic key in steering lock

position 2.

Note:

With the electronic key removed and

the driver's door open, a warning

sounds and the message "SWITCH

OFF LIGHTS" in the multifunction

indicator appears if

the vehicle's exterior lamps (except

standing lamps) are not switched off.

Fog lamps will operate with the

parking lamps and/or the low beam

headlamps on. Fog lamps should only

be used in conjunction with low beam

headlamps. Consult your State or

Province Motor Vehicle Regulations

regarding allowable lamp operation.

Fog lamps are automatically switched

off when the exterior lamp switch is

turned to position

Daytime Running Lamps

(Canada only)

When the engine is running and the

selector lever is in a driving position,

the low beam headlamps (includes

parking lamps, side marker lamps,

taillamps and license plate lamps) are

automatically switched on.

When shifting from a driving position

to position "N" or "P", the low beam

switches off (2 seconds delay).

For nighttime driving the exterior lamp

switch should be turned to position

to permit activation of the high

beam headlamps.