Anyone know how to remove the driver's side vent?
I'm having trouble removing the vent. I can't get the face of it off. Do I need to remove the whole vent or is the face/plate removable? The cover pulled out on the left top side but wouldn't come out anywhere else.
The first tab broke when a towel snagged on it while I was cleaning my interior pulling the entire plastic tab off, while the second one broke mysteriously -- the plastic tab is intact but the metal clip or pin fell off.
My dealership wouldn't repair it even though I kept all the parts. They said that the labor charges would be more expensive than replacing the entire vent.
I can't understand why these parts are so fragile. I rarely adjust my vents.
For the drivers side vent, the trim for the gauge panel assembly is holding the vent in place. You can remove this trim panel assembly carefully with a wedge to release the catches. Start at the top and work your way to the bottom and the catches should release. Be careful at the top of this trim so you don't break the catches.
Once removed, the vent can come out. Repairing the tab that controls the vanes is tricky and requires a steady hand and some patience, but it can be done.
My center vents broke as well and I had the dealer replace the whole assembly. The cost of that is what made me attempt the DIY on the drivers side vent.
Last edited by jonnywanabe; Apr 7, 2014 at 06:50 PM.
Removal of the driver's side vent assembly on my '13 C350 coupe was very simple. Just use any sort of hook tool and pull the vent assembly straight out and then disconnect the electrical connector (for the light in the control knob). Installation is the reverse. (See the attached instructions PDF)
Install side air vent.pdf
Last edited by Antique-Ace; Aug 22, 2015 at 01:21 PM. Reason: Added instructions PDF



