Not rocket science but....
Last edited by AppleFan1; May 12, 2014 at 04:59 PM.

I did this too. I drove it in Europe for 10 days and never noticed them. I kept hearing this beeping but then I happened to look in the rear view and there it was all lit up!

The rear beeping almost seems to be coming from the back as if to indicate a spatial relationship if both front and back were beeping at the same time. I'm not sure that was by design, but who knows. If you really do not hear anything and the rear indicators are red, you may have an issue. I am not aware of anything that would turn the rear parking stem off unless you were not in reverse ( I think).

Sometimes I think Mercedes has as many lawyers as engineers. If you think about the liability limiting things they do like ensuring you keep your finger on the seat memory so no one gets crushed and keep your hands on the wheel for Distronic. It seems that MB realizes its biggest market (America) is super-litigious and they have to protect themselves from torts at all cost. Oh well, I digress.
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By the way, I've never had an MB where the rear sensors had been at a different position. Never had a cabrio though.
By the way, I've never had an MB where the rear sensors had been at a different position. Never had a cabrio though.

Yes, you can all now flame me for being a fanboy
When you put the car in reverse, the audio system would automatically be muted too. I didn't have surround view, but like a Lexus LS, an image of the car would appear indicating if you were close to an object.
I really miss the volume level of the warning in the Audi. I usually forget to look at the headliner lights, but I can see the logic in placing them there.
I am slowly getting used to parking the beast and am being very careful.







