Why are the headlights of my Mercedes CLS Class dimming? Should I consider a light replacement? Can GoMechanic help in providing light replacement near Karol Bagh?

The reason for dimming lights in your Mercedes CLS Class can be due to worn-out bulbs. There can be other reasons associated with other parts like battery or wiring. You can consider getting the lights replaced. Yes, GoMechanic in Karol Bagh offers light inspection and replacement services. This service involves swapping old lamps with new ones; be it headlight bulbs, or rear lamps among others.
The LCM of my Mercedes CLS class is not functioning properly. What can be the cause of this issue?

The cause of this can be a problem with the system software. A bug or glitch in the module may disrupt its smooth performance. Apart from the problems in the software, physical damage can also result in a failing light control module. Water ingress can lead to corrosion and damage in the module and components.
My Mercedes CLS Class headlights seem to have dirt and dust inside the lenses. Does GoMechanic in Karol Bagh provide a solution for this problem?

Yes, GoMechanic in Karol Bagh offers extensive cleaning and polishing services for your Mercedes CLS Class’s headlights. This service includes cleaning the lenses to remove any dirty substances that obstruct the visibility of the road by drivers while others like polishing will leave a small film of the protective layer to protect the lenses from scratches and dust.
How does oxidation impact the headlights of my Mercedes CLS Class?

Oxidized headlights impact the aesthetics as well as the safety of your Mercedes CLS class. Oxidized headlights turn the lenses yellow which degrade the aesthetics of your car. Oxidized headlights lose their ability to shine brightly leading to less visibility during nighttime or extreme weather conditions like heavy rain.
What are some factors that can lead to malfunctioning tail lights in my Mercedes CLS Class?

The tail lights of your Mercedes CLS can malfunction due to the presence of water vapor and moisture inside the housings. Worn-out bulbs can also be the reason. There can be other reasons associated with other parts like battery or wiring. Corroded sockets also contribute to the problem of malfunctioning tail lights.