Power windows, Opening and closing the windows – Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class 2007 Owners Manual User Manual

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Controls in detail

Power windows

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Power windows

Opening and closing the windows

The side windows are opened and closed
electrically. The switches for all the side
windows are on the driver’s door. The
switches for the respective windows are
on the front passenger door and the rear
side trim panels.

1 Left front window
2 Right front window
3 Right rear window
4 Left rear window
5 Rear window override switch

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Warning!

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When closing the windows, make sure there

is no danger of anyone being harmed by the

closing procedure.

The closing of the door windows can be im-

mediately halted by releasing the switch or,

if switch was pulled past the resistance

point and released, by either pressing or

pulling the respective switch.

The closing of the rear side windows can be

immediately halted by releasing the switch.

The door windows are equipped with the ex-

press-close and automatic reversal func-

tion. If a door window encounters an

obstruction that blocks its path in a circum-

stance where you pulled the switch past the

resistance point and released it to close the

window, the automatic reversal function will

stop the window and open it slightly.

If a door window encounters an obstruction

that blocks its path in a circumstance where

you are closing the window by pulling and

holding the switch, by pressing and holding

button

‹ on the SmartKey, by pressing

and holding the lock button (vehicles with

KEYLESS-GO*) on an outside door handle,

by operating the soft top switch, or by press-

ing and holding button

, or e on the

climate control panel, the automatic rever-

sal function will not operate.

When leaving the vehicle, always remove the

SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*

from the starter switch, take it with you, and

lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unat-

tended in the vehicle, or with access to an

unlocked vehicle. A child’s unsupervised ac-

cess to a vehicle could result in an accident

and/or serious personal injury.

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