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Old 10-31-2018, 12:01 AM
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Difference between C and E modes?

I'm curious why it is that when I start the engine on the 2019 S450, it always has the C (Comfort) driving mode even though I change it to E (Economy driving mode). This is obviously not a big deal, but I like to have it on E for fuel savings since I want the car to go as many miles as possible between refills (not for saving money). Is there any difference on fuel savings between the C and the E modes? As far as comfort is concerned, I don't notice any difference at all in the two modes.
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In E Mode the car should optimize the fuel efficiency as much as it can such as lowering A/C Fan Speed, softening the gas throttle inputs , changing the gears at lower RPMs and switching to sail mode or coasting by just switching in N even when the tranny is in D .Oppps How could I forget ? Turning on the *** (Auto Start Stop ) However, in Comfort none of things should happen aside from turning off the ***
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Originally Posted by BenzV12
In E Mode the car should optimize the fuel efficiency as much as it can such as lowering A/C Fan Speed, softening the gas throttle inputs , changing the gears at lower RPMs and switching to sail mode or coasting by just switching in N even when the tranny is in D .Oppps How could I forget ? Turning on the *** (Auto Start Stop ) However, in Comfort none of things should happen aside from turning off the ***
Thanks a lot for that info. I have one more question: Why does it always default to C mode when I start the car even though I had left it in E mode?
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Because Mercedes knows what you want more than you do.. It irritates me too. I can't even have the volume on the radio where I want it in my wife's car. If I turn the volume all the way down to 0 when I get back in it's on some minimum setting that I can still hear. At least the display in the instrument cluster stays put now. in my w221 it defaulted to the same thing every time.

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Thanks a lot for that info. I have one more question: Why does it always default to C mode when I start the car even though I had left it in E mode?
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Originally Posted by obwielnls
Because Mercedes knows what you want more than you do.. It irritates me too. I can't even have the volume on the radio where I want it in my wife's car. If I turn the volume all the way down to 0 when I get back in it's on some minimum setting that I can still hear. At least the display in the instrument cluster stays put now. in my w221 it defaulted to the same thing every time.
Mute not volume=zero
Mute is retained over engine stop and start.
Volume = zero is reset because the volume control controls lots of volumes {radio, navigation, emergency,...} and at startup yu might no be able to cause the right circumstance to transpire so the volume control can control the volume of the desired device.
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There is no difference in comfort between the C and the E modes, right?

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