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C230 Sport Coup May 2, 2013 01:47 AM

Fuel door won't open
 
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Went to gas tonight.
Fuel door stuck.
Dammit!

Reached in and pushed the key, felt a motor thingy spinning one way to close, another to open, but still the door was stuck.

Reached in further and discovered the piece that goes into the door was seperated from the however it's connected to the motor, and it's rather hard to reach.

Found this from the manual and this from EPC.
Still not clear on how it's broken, but at least I can open manually.
Since whatever attaches the motor to the piece that slides into the door, the advise from the manual doesn't apply.
It does however push the plunger back into the locked position when locking the car. Nice eh?
It just doesn't unlock.
Suggestions?

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C230 Sport Coup May 2, 2013 01:58 AM

It appears that part #120 is called an "Actuator" and sells fro 25 bucks at
getmercedesparts.com pn is A2108000079
BODY HARDWARE / QUARTER PANEL / QUARTER PANEL & COMPONENTS / Actuator Actuator

MSRP Core ? Online Price $32.00 $0.00 $25.60 View Part Diagram -- Item #12

Glyn M Ruck May 2, 2013 09:11 AM

Todd - Those actuators with black plastic locking pin do jamb & fail sometimes.

tommy May 2, 2013 10:25 AM

Disable and velcro. Done. :y

Glyn M Ruck May 2, 2013 11:38 AM

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:rolf::rolf:

Drill a hole in the door. File a portion of the lip away & fit a cheap key operated cam lock. :y

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https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...1&d=1367509039

samaritrey May 2, 2013 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glyn M Ruck (Post 5633756)
:rolf::rolf:

Drill a hole in the door. File a portion of the lip away & fit a cheap key operated cam lock. :y

https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...1&d=1367509039

https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...1&d=1367509039

lol now that is funny Glyn... on a Mercedes

why do we even need locks honestly if mine ever breaks and fixing it becomes a pain i will just cut the lock or bend the tab so it doesn't catch.

hcoronado May 2, 2013 01:25 PM

disconnect the Rod from the locking mechanism and you will be able to open the gas door. since the rod is the locking component it will leave your gas door unlocked until you buy the actuator and replace it. I had to do this on my car and if i remember correctly you will need a 8 or 10 mm socket to disconnect the rod.

C230 Sport Coup May 4, 2013 12:36 AM

Glyn, you old tart.
I See you still have a sense of humor.

Interestingly, if you look at the picture of the part, it doesn't show that the plunger piece is a separate part that clips over the motorized part that comes out. So, a very easy fix. I learned the hard way, you don't need to remove the screws, just loosen. The holes they mount in, are the kind you slide out, the holes get bigger as you move it forward.
BTW the lock piece is metal, not plastic.

My girl and I had great fun as I explained the operation and demonstrated the now working lock plunger, closed, open, closed, open.

It gave her some ideas. :boink:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glyn M Ruck (Post 5633756)
:rolf::rolf:

Drill a hole in the door. File a portion of the lip away & fit a cheap key operated cam lock. :y

https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...1&d=1367509039

https://mbworld.org/forums/attachmen...1&d=1367509039


Glyn M Ruck May 4, 2013 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C230 Sport Coup (Post 5635790)
Glyn, you old tart.
I See you still have a sense of humor.


BTW the lock piece is metal, not plastic.

My girl and I had great fun as I explained the operation and demonstrated the now working lock plunger, closed, open, closed, open.

It have her some ideas. :boink:

:rolf::rolf::p:

You have an older car when they were still metal ~ Good!

chazzz Jan 8, 2015 04:56 PM

Sorry, I have to resurrect this thread. I have an inoperable door lock (actuator). I bought a new part from Autohausaz for $24 and some change.

I opened the trunk and pulled the side panel out. I was surprised that the actuator is hidden behind the steel panel. I can feel it with my hand (I put my hand behind the steel panel to reach the actuator). How in the world do I unbolt and remove broken actuator??

Does anyone ever replaced it?? how did you do that?

C230 Sport Coup Jan 8, 2015 05:03 PM

Purely by feel. Like I said, don't take the screws out just loosen and slide.

tommy Jan 8, 2015 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by C230 Sport Coup (Post 6288450)
just loosen and slide.

You're talking about the car still, right?

CaptainMB Sep 28, 2025 09:22 AM

Sorry about replying to such an old thread, but I think it is justified.

My actuator broke in my W203, and I just had to replace it.

So just as a heads up, note that the newly built actuators with the same reference of A2038201997 (mine has a build date of 2021) don't have the manual opening mechanism with the knob.

It looks like this now:

https://i.ibb.co/XfFS5109/Screenshot...8-14-21-35.png


I seriously can't understand what went through their mind to remove such a useful feature. Maybe the knob itself was causing some issues? Anyway, remember to carry a T20 torx screwdriver with you, as you will need it to release the actuator if it eventually gets stuck.

C230 Sport Coup Oct 8, 2025 02:58 PM

:eek::beatdeadh:crazy:
In this example the man is us owners and the horse is Mercedes.
Sounds like you're better off buying a used one.


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