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Seats — adjustment (Mercedes-Benz C-Class W202)

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Contents: Changing the position of the front…↡ Electrically adjustable front seat ↡ Orthopedic seat back ↡ Seat heating ↡ Front seat armrest ↡ Rear seat armrest ↡ Rear seat headrests ↡

Changing the position of the front seat



Changing the position of the front seat


By length: Raise the handle (1), move the seat forward or backward, fix the handle (1).

Tilt the seat cushion: Turn the wheel (2) forward or backward.

Tilt the seat cushion: Turn the wheel (2) forward or backward.


Seat height: raise the adjuster (3).

Move the seat forward = set it higher.

Move the seat back = install it lower.

Fix the regulator.

Backrest tilt: Rotate the wheel (4) forward or backward to the desired position.

Seat headrest: To adjust the height, press it slightly forward. Adjust the headrest so that the back of the head is supported approximately at ear level. Do not pull the headrest out beyond the stop position.



Electrically adjustable front seat



Electrically adjustable front seat


The switches are located in the front doors.

The key in the steering lock is in position 1 or 2 (with the front door open, as well as with the key removed or in the "0" position).

Installing the seat and headrest:
  • A. Changing the position of the seat cushion.
  • B. Changing the position of the seat back.
  • C. Changing the position of the headrest.

Adjust the headrest so that the back of your head is supported at approximately ear level. The headrest can also be manually adjusted forward.

Caution! Do not pull the headrest out by hand beyond the stop position.


Caution! Do not pull the headrest out by hand beyond the stop position.


Entering and storing the position of the seat and headrest:
  • D. Enter and remember button.
  • E. Buttons of position "1" and "2".

2 positions can be entered, after setting the seat and headrest, press the input and memory button D, release it and press the position button 1 within 3 seconds.



Using position button 2, another setting for the seat and head restraint positions can be entered and saved.

Recalling stored seat and head restraint positions:

If you need to set the desired seat and headrest positions, press the corresponding position button until the desired setting is achieved. If you release the position button, the setting process will be interrupted immediately for safety reasons.

Orthopedic seat back



Orthopedic seat back


To ensure the correct position of the spine, there are air cushions in the seat back. The position and pressure force of the seat back are set with the steering lock in position 2.

Use the step switch (1) to regulate the pressure in the air cushions (from "0" = no pressure to 4 – maximum pressure).

The positions of the seat back are set by the switch (2) from position "A" - the lowest to "E" - the highest.

After the trip is stopped, the last selected position is automatically reset.

Seat heating



The key in the steering lock is in position 2.

Switch on: Press 1 = normal heating mode. The control lamp in the switch is lit

Press 2 = fast heating. Both control lights in the switch are on.



Press 2 = fast heating. Both control lights in the switch are on.


After approximately 5 minutes, the seat heating will automatically switch to normal operation and only one indicator light in the switch will be lit.

Turn on: If one indicator light in the switch is on, press 1.

If 2 indicator lights are on in the switch, press 2.

The seat heating will automatically switch off after approximately 30 minutes.

Warning: The seat heating consumes a lot of energy, so do not keep this mode on longer than necessary.


If many energy consumers are switched on or the battery is not sufficiently charged, the seat heating may switch off automatically. In this case, the indicator light flashes (when heating quickly, both lights blink). As soon as the required voltage appears again, the seat heating switches on automatically.

If the flickering of the indicator lights is annoying, you can turn off the seat heating with the switch.

Front seat armrest



Front seat armrest

  • Position 1 - armrest raised.
  • Position 2 - with the seat back in the normal position.
  • Position 3 - with the seat back in a strongly inclined position.

To lower the armrest, press button (4).



To lower the armrest, press button (4).


Warning! The armrest does not replace the child support system. In a frontal impact or collision, the child may be thrown forward over the locked armrests. They are used only to prevent slipping during braking.


Rear seat armrest



Pull the armrests out by the loop.

Rear seat headrests



Rear seat headrests


Adjust the rear seat head restraints so that the back of the head is supported approximately at the level of the ears.
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