- Mercedes-Benz C-Class: How to Repair Lower Grill Mesh
Step by step instructions for do-it-yourself repairs
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DIY: Front bumper removal / Fixing the lower grill mesh
To remove the lower grille, you have to remove the front bumper.
You actually have to follow many of the same steps to paint the upper "star" grill, and to clear out the corner signals. It might be worth it to do those mods at the same time.
Anyways, onto the DIY.
Remove the front bumper. A simple pdf is here.
It wasn't 100% that clear, so I took some pics.
Best to have 2 people. 10 mm and 8 mm socket and a flathead required.
To fix the grill, we used a metal grill that we sprayed glossy black and clear coated.
"Step 2: Remove radiator trim" is better explained here:
See Official DIY Painting Grill, and Here.
"Step 3. Pivot left and right air ducting to side and unscrew [one 10 mm] bolt [on each side]."

"Step 4. Loosen left and right fender liner in area of bumper and lift out with assembly wedge"
Basically, remove 3 plastic tabbed screws per side in the front wheel well. (similar to doing a clear signal light replacement).
"Step 5. Remove [two 10 mm] bolts [per side]"

Now it doesn't state you need to remove the front plastic cover under the car, but I found it much easier to work with once I did so I recommend it.
The front plastic cover is held on by 8 silver 8mm bolt. You have to do some shifting and slight bending of the plastic to get it loose. (Watch out for dirt falling in your eye, lol). There are also 2 smaller plastic covers in the corners held on with 1 plastic tab each. I recommend taking out that tab too.
"Step 6. Remove parktronic" I don't have this, so no pics.
"Step 7, remove connectors to lights" - you can do this now, or if you have 2 people, wait until you have bumper removed (one person still holding the bumper in the air) and disconnect any electrical wires keeping the bumper to the car.
"Step 8. Unscrew 8mm bolt on left and right bracket."
"Step 9. Pivot left and right bracket toward outside and press bumper forward and remove"
Get under the car, and you'll see below.

Another angle:

Now you have the bumper removed.
Steps to fix the grill.
Step 10. Remove broke grille.
Basically there are 18 tabs holding in the grill.
There is a large foam piece at the bottom held in with tabs too.
Remove both.

Step 11.
New metal grill will lie where the old grill was.
Cut out holes for all the tabs in the mesh.
We only overlapped the lower tabs, and just pushed up against the upper tabs since they arent as visible to people

Step 12. Bend the mesh a little to allow the foam piece to fit back in.

Step 13. White tabs will be visible, so make them black with paint, or even e-tape.

Step 14. Re-assemble and you're done.


This thing is now solid and looks OEM. I'll take more pics of finished product later, came up to shower.
Hope this DIY helps someone, thanks




Maybe because we use the car up here in Canada winter, there is more debris on the road, and chance for small rocks to hit it.
Took about 3.5 hours.. but I have basic mechanical knowledge, and a lot of trial and error.
Putting it back took <20 min once we knew which bolts / locations we needed.
In Australia the lower grill is of a very solid design....more slots than mesh.
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.let me know if you would make one and what would be $$ cost for me.
I rather use this one than replace with MB plastic one.





