Louvered grill with luxury package?
I would like the luxury model but not with the louvers.
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If the actuator is disconnected you will get CEL on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Benz-C-Class-4dr-Sedan-C300-Luxury-4MATIC-4-dr-sedan-c-300-luxury-4-matic-c-class-p-01-/321504098714?forcerrptr=true&hash=item4adb23399a&item=321504098714&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
Last edited by 4maticneday; Aug 29, 2014 at 10:20 AM.
http://techcenter.mercedes-benz.com/...el/detail.html
I think it is interesting and would like to see it in person. The technical details shown on the linked page make it seem like the fins will be closed a large portion of the time - so you had better like them if you get them. Better aerodynamics should mean lower fuel consumption on the highway, and it seems likely that in the winter time the engine will get up to operating temperature much more quickly, which will reduce emissions, fuel consumption and engine wear.
I will more than likely place the order this week.
There is a video of it on a bench in a German Youtube video which shows you the mechanical opening and closing.
It is the cheapest MB option on the planet $200.00
You get the AIRPANEL Radiator Grill, Comfort Suspension, 17"Multi Spoke Wheels and most importantly the MB Top mounted Emblem.
I figure if you are going to call the C Class a baby S Class you should look the part
I am genuinely curious to know how much of a difference in fuel economy the C300 Luxury (with 17" wheels and Airpanel grill) vs. a C300 Sport (with 18" or 19" wheels and no Airpanel grille) would be. Unfortunately EPA puts these two very different models into the same classification and provides 1 rating. I would think the Luxury package would 0.5-1 MPG more than Sport, but who knows?
Here is some more technical information I found regarding when Airmatic operates on the C-Class:
With closed fins, the AIRPANEL radiator shutter helps to improve the vehicle aerodynamics, as the air can no longer flow through the engine compartment.
Less air resistance means reduced fuel consumption. When greater cooling performance is required, the fins open to increase air circulation to the engine.
AIRPANEL is adjusted via the engine control unit. The radiator shutter opens when one or more of the following conditions arise:
• Vehicle speed above 180 km/h
• Coolant temperature above 105 °C
• Suction fan performance requirements over 30 %
• Cooling water temperature above 34 °C
Until the conditions named are reached, and when the engine is switched off, AIRPANEL remains closed.
The system is visible from the outside and provides an interesting visual effect.
In summer it prevents insects and bugs to enter your radiator.

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