How do you reset the convertible top on a Mercedes CLK 320?

How do you reset the convertible top on a Mercedes CLK 320?

First put the key in to the ignition and then pull it out while holding down the lock button. Now while keeping it held down press the unlock button five times in a row. Now You can release the lock button and Your vehicle will reset certain features like the roof and radio.

How do you open a Mercedes soft top?

Open the roof from outside the car by pointing the key at the driver’s side door. Press and hold the “unlock” button until the roof is stored in the trunk. You can also close the roof this way by pressing and holding the “lock” button on the key.

Can convertible top cylinders be rebuilt?

Upgrading your convertible top cylinders, pumps & hoses without compromise. Top Hydraulics rebuilds convertible top cylinders and pumps, making them better than new inside, resulting in optimized performance and much longer service life!

When did the Mercedes CLK 320 come out?

The CLK 320 Coupé was introduced in the 1997 model year, powered by a 218 PS (160 kW; 215 bhp) 3.2 L V6 engine. This vehicle is produced with both 5-speed manual and automatic transmission style. The CLK 320 Coupe can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 7.4 seconds. Its top speed is listed as 240 km/h. The CLK 320 Cabriolet was introduced in 1999.

How big is the Mercedes CLK owner manual?

Mercedes CLK-Class Coupe CLK 350, CLK 550 | Owners Manual | Part No. # 209 584 51 96 | Size: 29.18 MB | Download Mercedes CLK-Class CLK 350, CLK 550, CLK 63 AMG | Owners Manual | Part No. # 209 584 98 96 | Size: 13.60 MB | Download

When was the Mercedes CLK 55 AMG made?

Production date for this vehicle was 1996–2009. Mercedes CLK-Class Coupe CLK 430 | Owners Manual | Part No. # 0 | Size: 7.31 MB | Download Mercedes CLK-Class CLK 430, CLK 55 AMG | Owners Manual | Part No. # 208 584 86 83 | Size: 11.53 MB | Download

What kind of car is the Mercedes CLK?

The Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class are a mid-size rear-wheel drive, four-seater luxury coupés and convertibles, produced by German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in two generations, respectively based on the W202 and W203 platforms of the C-Class.