What is an active bonnet?

What is an active bonnet?

Active Bonnet is designed to mitigate shock to the head in the event the vehicle collides with a pedestrian. Energy absorption materials are used in the front part of the vehicle which hits pedestrians’ knee to mitigate the severity of pedestrian’s knee injuries.

Where is the open hood sensor on a Mercedes clk350?

The hood open sensor/switch for a CLK350, Model Year 2009 is built into the DRIVERS SIDE hood latch (there are 2 latches for the hood, one on the passenger, one on the driver’s side). Just thought I would add this if anyone is looking.

Where is the open hood switch on a Mercedes Benz?

Well, the “hood open switch” would be under the hood. If I remember right, it is at the hood latch on the right side. There was recently another owner asking about the same issue, he/she did not come back to report if it was the switch or the plug loose or some wiring issue.

What are the warning lights on a Mercedes Benz?

The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Mercedes Benz. Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray), but there are over 40 of them so be patient!

Is there a hood sensor on a Mercedes W221?

You can view part here: MERCEDES S W221 S320 3.0 CDI 2007 LHD RIGHT SIDE BONNET LOCK CATCH A2218210051 | eBay I have a similar ’04 W211 hood-sensor issue… The front bumper was replaced before my purchase, and now there is NO wire or connector to the hood switch.

The hood open sensor/switch for a CLK350, Model Year 2009 is built into the DRIVERS SIDE hood latch (there are 2 latches for the hood, one on the passenger, one on the driver’s side). Just thought I would add this if anyone is looking.

How tall should the hood alarm be on a Mercedes Benz?

The manual says drop it from a height of 10 or 12 inches. I’ve noticed a few times that after closing too gently I get the open alarm after driving a short distance as if the bonnet isn’t seated properly – it is closed, but opening and closing again cures the alarm.

The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Mercedes Benz. Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray), but there are over 40 of them so be patient!

Well, the “hood open switch” would be under the hood. If I remember right, it is at the hood latch on the right side. There was recently another owner asking about the same issue, he/she did not come back to report if it was the switch or the plug loose or some wiring issue.