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Used Mercedes-Benz CLK Aerial Electric
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About Aerial Electric
The CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial receives radio waves so that you can listen to the radio in your car.
The CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial is fixed to the outside of your car, usually contained within a vehicle section or the window frame on the driver's side. The CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial is connected to your car stereo by an aerial cable which houses the conductor needed to receive radio reception, and the CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial is basically an extension of the center conductor inside the aerial cable.
The CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial is operated by a motor and can be adjusted automatically from inside your car. It is usually operated by a small button which starts the motor. In some cars the automatic aerial may also function when the car radio is switched on or off. You can extend the CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial fully to improve radio reception or retract it back into the body of the car when you're not listening to the radio, which is a useful function in avoiding weather and accidental damage to the CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial.
The CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial, like most electrical parts, does have a lifespan and will eventually need replacing. But careful and regular cleaning to avoid damage from dirt will ensure the CLK Mercedes-Benz electric aerial lasts longer.
Mercedes-Benz trivia
- Ever noticed that you've never heard a Mercedes rattle or make any kind of squealing sound? You never will either, because all of their vehicles are welded in up to 10,000 places! You're not going to find a loose nut or bolt rolling around.
- The longest sedan vehicle available in today's car market is the S-Class Pullman, at a mind-boggling 6.5 metres long. Bear in mind that the average length of a sedan is only 4.7 metres!
- Nepal had very few roads at the time, but the car company still gifted a shiny new Merc to the king of the country in 1940. It was the first car that had ever been in Nepal!
- Unlike most cars, Mercedes vehicles are not spray painted. Instead, they are completely submerged in anti-corrosion coating and primer. That means the protective liquid can get into every part of the car.
- In 1924, Mercedes Benz became the first car manufacturer to include brakes on all four of a car's wheels. Not long after, in 1931, they also added suspension springs to the corners of the Mercedes Benz 170.