Hermes module for 2019 E300
It seems to me that when I bought my 2019 E300 that I couldn't test the wireless internet because I didn't have the Hermes module. Am I recalling that correctly and if it wasn't included is that something that Mercedes would install now while I am still under warranty?
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It seems to me that when I bought my 2019 E300 that I couldn't test the wireless internet because I didn't have the Hermes module. Am I recalling that correctly and if it wasn't included is that something that Mercedes would install now while I am still under warranty?
Thanks
I have a 2019 E450: To connect Apple Play I must be wired. I can charge wirelessly. The phone connects through blue tooth.
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You should have all the hardware needed in your car, but the services needed to be activated when you took delivery. If you bought it used, then the services would have had to be transferred into your name.




You should have all the hardware needed in your car, but the services needed to be activated when you took delivery. If you bought it used, then the services would have had to be transferred into your name.
Like you I too had complimentary Mercedes Me Connect. Honestly, being able to look at the tire pressure, battery status, etc. was nice, but the only feature I regularly used was the remote start, but only in the winter in Vermont when I go skiing.
I did not renew - maybe because I find it hard to pay for something that was previously free. BTW, in my 2018 Ford Edge, the remote start is forever. Amazing that on a Ford that cost a fraction of a Mercedes, "luxury" features are free but on a Mercedes there is a yearly charge.
What I didn't use though was the brief trial we got for wireless internet in the car. When I tried to set it up I wasn't successful. That's the part that I thought Mercedes told me I needed a hermes module for so I just ignored it and didn't worry about it.
When it comes to navigation I probably won't renew again since I have never really understood how it is indicating traffic. When I am using Google maps I can clearly see the high traffic areas with red and yellow. Whenever I am driving with my Mercedes Navigation it looks like I juts get a continuous blue line wherever I bam driving. I may be too stupid for it though, lol.
What I didn't use though was the brief trial we got for wireless internet in the car. When I tried to set it up I wasn't successful. That's the part that I thought Mercedes told me I needed a hermes module for so I just ignored it and didn't worry about it.
When it comes to navigation I probably won't renew again since I have never really understood how it is indicating traffic. When I am using Google maps I can clearly see the high traffic areas with red and yellow. Whenever I am driving with my Mercedes Navigation it looks like I juts get a continuous blue line wherever I bam driving. I may be too stupid for it though, lol.




What I didn't use though was the brief trial we got for wireless internet in the car. When I tried to set it up I wasn't successful. That's the part that I thought Mercedes told me I needed a hermes module for so I just ignored it and didn't worry about it.
When it comes to navigation I probably won't renew again since I have never really understood how it is indicating traffic. When I am using Google maps I can clearly see the high traffic areas with red and yellow. Whenever I am driving with my Mercedes Navigation it looks like I juts get a continuous blue line wherever I bam driving. I may be too stupid for it though, lol.
As for your traffic issue, that sounds like your settings are incorrect. No point in paying for live traffic if you have the setting turned off that shows the traffic on the map. There's also a setting in the navigation options that controls whether to use live traffic for dynamic routing. Make sure all those options are on. If you have everything correct, then the traffic shows on the map just like with Google Maps, and you even get traffic announcements over the speakers. If everything is turned on as it should then the words Live Traffic should be lit in the lower left corner as well. If it's greyed out then dynamic routing is disabled in your settings if I remember correctly. Here's a picture of mine for reference.
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As for your traffic issue, that sounds like your settings are incorrect. No point in paying for live traffic if you have the setting turned off that shows the traffic on the map. There's also a setting in the navigation options that controls whether to use live traffic for dynamic routing. Make sure all those options are on. If you have everything correct, then the traffic shows on the map just like with Google Maps, and you even get traffic announcements over the speakers. If everything is turned on as it should then the words Live Traffic should be lit in the lower left corner as well. If it's greyed out then dynamic routing is disabled in your settings if I remember correctly. Here's a picture of mine for reference.
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So here is where I get confused. For the 2 lines going my direction the one on the left is blue and then turns orange as I am moving along the route and the one on the far right is yellow. I get confused what that is telling me and why there are 2 separate colors. At the time, there was a slowdown there, but the other side of the highway was completely clear and that's showing orange too. Can you help me interpret that? (I don't have this problem with Google Maps, lol).




So here is where I get confused. For the 2 lines going my direction the one on the left is blue and then turns orange as I am moving along the route and the one on the far right is yellow. I get confused what that is telling me and why there are 2 separate colors. At the time, there was a slowdown there, but the other side of the highway was completely clear and that's showing orange too. Can you help me interpret that? (I don't have this problem with Google Maps, lol).
Here's a bit of a zoomed out view I captured a while back that shows it. Notice all Interstates are orange. Green, yellow and red on the outside of the road indicates traffic flow. There isn't an active route guidance, so no blue, but if there was, the blue would indicate the current route.
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Here's a bit of a zoomed out view I captured a while back that shows it. Notice all Interstates are orange. Green, yellow and red on the outside of the road indicates traffic flow. There isn't an active route guidance, so no blue, but if there was, the blue would indicate the current route.




I did not renew - maybe because I find it hard to pay for something that was previously free. BTW, in my 2018 Ford Edge, the remote start is forever. Amazing that on a Ford that cost a fraction of a Mercedes, "luxury" features are free but on a Mercedes there is a yearly charge.


