New Car Adjustments
Seems like every time we buy a new car, we always want to set it up the same way as our previous cars.
So here's some settings that we've changed:
1. Tail gate height. My wife is only 5' tall, so we've resetted the trunk liftgate max height 8" lower, so she can hit the auto close button.
2. Audio notification when locking/unlocking doors w/ remote. My wife wants to hear audio confirmation that the doors are locked/unlocked, one beep for open, two for close.
3. Easy entry/exit. steering wheel moves up to make getting in/out of car easier. However, unlike our BMW & Lincoln, the driver seat doesn't move back for more space.
4. Still need to program the garage openers. My salesman emailed a link for the latest model:
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/owners...007c184335RCRD
5. Tint front windows. Although the rear & back windows are nicely tinted, wife wants the front windows tinted also, to cut down on UV & reduces skin burning in the Texas sun. Went with 3M, 35%, max legal for fronts.
6. Since we didn't get the package w/ back up camera, we had dealer install the backup sensors, with just audio beeps, when in reverse. Had that thrown in as part of the negociated price. Supposely, around $575 value/freebee.
Now that's besides programing the Bluetooth, the radio & sat stations, & memory seats...
Anyone else have any other useful adjustments/programing tips?

Check the compass setting to make sure that it is on the correct zone.
Set your lights for automatic if you want them to come on automatically.
Same for wipers.
If you have Nav set a home destination not too close to where you live.
Assuming you have voice recognition you need to have it "Learn" your voice.
The list goes on but that's what come to mind right now.
Last edited by MKenM; Dec 8, 2011 at 05:48 PM.
Think we only have E or S mode. So how do you "choose" each mode?
Will check the compass setting.
Checked for the rest.
Haven't done the voice recognition yet....
Check the compass setting to make sure that it is on the correct zone.
Set your lights for automatic if you want them to come on automatically.
Same for wipers.
If you have Nav set a home destination not too close to where you live.
Assuming you have voice recognition you need to have it "Learn" your voice.
The list goes on but that's what come to mind right now.
If you have iPhones, don't loose any sleep over Apple's inability to download contacts to your GLK. There are workarounds. One of the easiest seems to be syncing your iPhone with a Blackberry and then downloading from the Blackberry. Our Blackberrys worked perfectly when Patricia at Classic Motors was setting up our GLk.
Enjoy!
Wayne









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The instrument/dash lighting dimmer switch is a tiny twist knob left of the steering column. The sunvisors slide back on their rod when turned to shade the door windows.
Do you have the auto wipers?
More as I think of and find stuff myself. Still learning.
Wayne
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Does anyone know why the trunk lid button on my smart key doesn't do anything? Did I not train it correctly?

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Car stolen.
Thieves get to your house.
All hell breaks loose.
Car tracked.
Car intercepted.
Gated community.
Security alerted.
Access denied 3 miles from my home.
Vehicle detained.
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I knew there was a reason why I wasn't paranoid.
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I appreciate the concern and the heads up. I even went so far as to discuss it with Lisa since she will be the primary driver of the GLK. As soon as she brought up the insurance card, it really didn't matter how the nav. system was programmed. The Turbo Race Wagon has been programmed the same way since new in 2003. We haven't had a theft yet. Knock on burl walnut.
Wayne




Does anyone know why the trunk lid button on my smart key doesn't do anything? Did I not train it correctly?

Wayne




Does anyone know why the trunk lid button on my smart key doesn't do anything? Did I not train it correctly?

Wayne
If after pushing the tailgate button on the remote and no "red light" blinks on the remote unit, your remote unit is defective and have the dealer replace it. This happened on one of my keys and no reprogramming solved it even changing the batteries didn't fix it.




I appreciate the concern and the heads up. I even went so far as to discuss it with Lisa since she will be the primary driver of the GLK. As soon as she brought up the insurance card, it really didn't matter how the nav. system was programmed. The Turbo Race Wagon has been programmed the same way since new in 2003. We haven't had a theft yet. Knock on burl walnut.
Wayne
What you heard was the clutch on the tail gate drive unit. It's designed that way as a fail safe since there's no guarantee you're always going to have power to close it. The noise does sound horrific, however, I can assure you that you didn't do any damage
As I said, mystery solved. Press and hold the trunk (tailgate) button until the tailgate moves. Works for either position. Closed or open.
Something I discovered last week...
If the tailgate is open and you press one of the buttons to close it and then place anything under the tailgate, it goes back up. In my case it was me. I ducked under the tailgate to get something and the hatch returned to the up position. Nice.
Wayne
Last edited by venchka; Dec 10, 2011 at 07:14 PM.
What you heard was the clutch on the tail gate drive unit. It's designed that way as a fail safe since there's no guarantee you're always going to have power to close it. The noise does sound horrific, however, I can assure you that you didn't do any damage

Wonder if a dealer would let me test this?
We had an occasion to use a valet parking service recently. The drivers knew as much about the GLK as I did. They used the right switches to open and close everything. Your wife will LOVE the GLK.
Wayne
Last edited by venchka; Dec 12, 2011 at 01:26 PM.
Wonder if a dealer would let me test this?


Last time I was in Chicago for training, one of the instructors was saying how MB was getting a lot of complaints about this noise, since people heard this god awful noise and assumed something was broken, that they were going to change the drive unit. I haven't tested it out yet ( I actually just bought a 2012 X204 yesterday for my wifey for Christmas
) on the newer ones but I can GUARANTEE you 100% that the noise was not caused by something broken but it was caused by the clutch in the drive unit allowing for manual movement.
Last edited by B16RacerN2NR; Dec 10, 2011 at 09:12 PM.


