Central Locking System - Mercedes-Benz 190 E2.3 1985 Owner's Manual

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Central Locking System

The entire vehicle may be locked
or unlocked with the central locking
system:
Using the master key, supplemen­
tary key, or by pushing down or
pulling up the interior door lock
buttons at the front doors.
From the trunk using the master
key only.
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The central locking system allows you
to lock or unlock all doors, trunk lid and
fuel filler flap simultaneously.
Doors
When you lock the car, all door lock
buttons should move down. If any one
stays up, the respective door was not
properly closed. You should then
unlock the car, open and re-close this
door, and lock the car again.
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Note:
The central locking system can be
engaged from the driver-side door lock
button, provided the door is completely
closed. It can also be engaged from the
passenger-side if the key is removed,
or engaged in the steering lock without
being turned (key in position 0).
Trunk
To unlock the trunk with the central
locking system, turn the master key in
the trunk lock completely to the left and
let it return to the normal position. Push
in trunk lock button and open the trunk.
To lock the trunk, turn the master key
completely to the right and let it return
to the normal position.
The trunk can remain locked while
the central locking system is unlocked
(e.g. while driving or when leaving
the car in a situation where it must be
driven using the supplementary key but
you wish the trunk to remain locked at
parking lots, workshops, etc.). Turn the
master key compjetely to the right and
pull it out in that position. Now the trunk
can only be unlocked with the master
key by turning it back to the left.
Important!
Contrary to prior model year vehicles,
if the trunk is unlocked with the central
locking system engaged, the doors
and fuel filler flap will also be unlocked.
After closing the trunk, the central
locking system must again be engaged
using the key!
Note:
If the fuel filler flap cannot be opened,
refer to " Unlocking of Fuel Filler Flap"
(page 73).

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