The W button will be on the center consul near the gear selector, it is used for wet or winter weather as it changes the shift patterns for smoother starts and shifts for increased traction. (note): W button is on a toggle switch with an S so in fact it is a W/S button.
W = Winter S = Summer They are the driving mode for the car, whether it is winter or summer.
W value is the Network Bit i.e, 128-191 for Class B or 192-223 for Class C or 1-126 for Class A
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On my 2000 c230 the "W" is for winter driving, and when you have it on that setting the tranny starts at 2nd gear. The "S" means standard!
W is for Winter , S is for summer . In areas where there is no snow , flooding and a big miss , keep it on S . all this is in the manual .
This is the Summer/Winter selector. Mercedes C-Class cars have automatic traction control, and this switch is just their verslon of a sensitivity control. More slick in winter than in summer.
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CLASS A - 1-126 (10.0.0.0) 1 n/w, 3 host CLASS B - 128-191 (172.16.0.0) 2 n/w, 2 host CLASS C - 192- 223 (192.168.0.0) 3 n/w, 1 host CLASS D - 224-239 CLASS E - 240- 254
That button is like a traction control button. The W stands for winter. That's what the dealer told me. But he said don't activate the button unless you get stuck which why would you drive such a nice car in the snow. It also enables like all the horses at your control!!