What did you do with your CLK today?
Works well, especially useful with the roof up.
I did not want one that attached to the license plate, as I have issues with the 4 bolts that hold that on, and did not want anyone removing and replacing those.
So a not quite stealthy install, but I'm fine with it.




We had heavy rain & downpours here in NNJ. She called to say her back seat had a lot of water in it & she was worried.
It was the passenger seat, so tomorrow is clean, test, and if all is well, give the car a good waxing and 303 waterproof the roof again.
Cleaned the wheels (Sonax) and waxed them. Then vacuumed the interior.
Struggle to get the interior of the windshield clean without streaks, but working on it.
Black cars look great when they are clean - however long that lasts!
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




Vacuumed thoroughly as well. Used leatherique on the seats & dash. In this heat, I'm letting it soak in for a day or two.
Wrote a summary about in a separate thread: https://mbworld.org/forums/clk-class...em-solved.html
- Replaced intake manifold assembly
- Replaced leaking left cam adjuster magnets and cam position sensor o-rings
- Replaced clogged passenger washer nozzle
- Replaced oil filler cap
- Replaced front thrust arm bushings
- Replaced front struts and mounts
- Performed 4 wheel alignment




This week had the steering rack bushings replaced and realigned. Tremendous difference. Response is immediate and accurate. I had bushings replaced because I am recovering from illness and I didn't feel up to it but it could be a DIY if you can press off the4 bushings. There were four bushings replaced. They are metal with a rubber covering. Mine were badly worn (184K miles). Two were worn to where the inner metal was visible. The bushings are about 25-40 dollars each and took about 3 hours labor + $100 for alignment. BTW if you have someone to rock the steering wheel you can see that the steering rack rods (through the rubber boos on each side) move up and down instead of just side to side.




