CLS Coupe (C219) Discuss the CLS Coupe.

Can anyone explain what this is in more detail.

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Old 01-10-2005, 06:17 PM
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Can anyone explain what this is in more detail.

This was on the mbusa info sheet

"Storage behind motorized wood-trimmed door in dash."

Is this a pneumatic device or an electric motor????
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its electric, like the e class. if u get the cd changer, i beleive it replaces the storage area. its the panel just below the nav system.
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so the door opens when you press the eject bottom? cool
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a six disc single feed cd changer replaces the storage. push the silver bar directly below the hazard button to open the door.
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i was wondering if a CD changer was not ordered with the car can it be installed in this stowage compartment later on by the dealer? is it like a slot thing or do they have to open up the whole central console?
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in the past, the cd changer has been a dealer installable option, but i am not 100% sure in this case...

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