Console COMMAND dial/knob
I have the 2008 C300 4MATIC. The console knob that controls the COMMAND system is not scrolling when rotated. So basically it just goes up/down/left/right/in, but nothing happens when I rotate it.
Isn't it supposed to scroll? I saw a couple OLD threads in this forum, but none of them had a solution. Can somebody provide any kinda help?
Thanks!
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1- I was able to take the console apart and remove the whole Switch Assembly.
2- I was able to unplug the Switch Assembly; However, it seems that it is stuck in a clip or something under the console housing. It is extremely hard to get to it to see what's going on under there because it's really tight.
3- My next plan is to cut the wires (since the Switch Assembly is crap anyway), and just install the new Switch assembly without routing the wires the way they used to be. What do you guys think?
To answer Illa's question: I have been told (and according to my research) that you can't change the silver knob alone, you need to change the entire assembly.
If your problem is the scrolling, some people suggested trying WD-40. Mine didn't work.
1- I was able to take the console apart and remove the whole Switch Assembly.
2- I was able to unplug the Switch Assembly; However, it seems that it is stuck in a clip or something under the console housing. It is extremely hard to get to it to see what's going on under there because it's really tight.
3- My next plan is to cut the wires (since the Switch Assembly is crap anyway), and just install the new Switch assembly without routing the wires the way they used to be. What do you guys think?
To answer Illa's question: I have been told (and according to my research) that you can't change the silver knob alone, you need to change the entire assembly.
If your problem is the scrolling, some people suggested trying WD-40. Mine didn't work.
Anyone know the part number or what MB calls it officially?
Resolve the know problem on Joystick
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-joystick.html
Best,
Robert.



