Cell Phone Antenna Cap
But, think that this "Cap Cell Phone Antenna": http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...=9&catalogid=2 may be the right part; all I'd have to do is unbolt the cover and slide in the new peice possibly with a bit of trimming.
Anyone able to comfirm this?

But, think that this "Cap Cell Phone Antenna": http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...=9&catalogid=2 may be the right part; all I'd have to do is unbolt the cover and slide in the new peice possibly with a bit of trimming.
Anyone able to comfirm this?
#8 and #9 are for different models.
Just make sure you give them your VIN and they automatically change it to the correct part. However, tell them the car color since mine came in the wrong color. No big deal though as I just pulled out the rubber cap and inserted it in my original plastic cover.
Hope that helps.
Last edited by gohokies; Oct 10, 2007 at 04:23 PM.
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This has been plagueing me ever since mine came off.
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I had the following email exchange with the folks at http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?SiteID=214448
Question: Part Number 2108270031: Aps - Standard 1998 - 2002 (OBSIDIAN BLACK). Request price and availability. Thanks!
Reply: The part number you have provided me with is, according to Mercedes-Benz, not a native part number for your particular vehicle. If you're looking for the cap for the phone antenna on your E55, the proper part number is 210-820-14-75. The list price on it is $100.80, and your cost would be $68.00. I would, of course, be happy to provide you with the part you are asking about - I just wanted to let you know about the above in case it proved necessary. List price on this part number would be $128.00 and your cost would be $90.95. Thanks! Chris
At this point I'm still living with the dangly little antenna element, since the $10 to $90 differential seems a bit extreme. Kinda liked the $6.80 answer.
I carefully trimmed the length on the part that went insid ethe magnetic base and it fit like a glove. I also had to drill a deep hole into the antenna to make the plastic tip hollow (so the tele-aid piece would go inside). I melted the new antenna to flare out the part that went inside the MB base to keep it together. It hasn't come apart yet; even through the carwash.
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Cost was 24.99 + shipping for the 1.75" rubber stub that fits over the wire antenna/element at the rear of the roof antenna cover (not the entire antenna cover).
Installation was quick and easy: 2.5mm allen - loosen bolt that secures cover - remove cover (fits snugly on the base) - remove base of old rubber stub (mine did not come off with the cover - but was still attached to the antenna base) - install new rubber stub into cover (fits nice and snug - won't allow water intrusion under normal circumstances) - replace cover over antenna element and bolt to base. Installation instuctions include a note not to over-tighten to avoid cracking the cover, which I had to balance against wanting to get the cover nice and secure - seemed to work fine!
Good luck to all and have a great 2008! Any questions, recommend you email Karl, I'm sure he'd be glad to help although I didn't see any of his items currently active on e-bay.
Here it is; for the $24.99 "buy it now price": it's the 1.75" by 3/8" hollow tapered cylindrical rubber near-verticle black stub. Picture quality isn't the best - but at least I've finally used my cell phone cam for something :p
Did you get a receipt with P/N and assuming your car is a W210 and the cap is black? Was it a service advisor or the parts department? Hopefully, I won't break another one off for another few years...but still confounds me that this little (and nearly useless) item is so elusive
Did you get a receipt with P/N and assuming your car is a W210 and the cap is black? Was it a service advisor or the parts department? Hopefully, I won't break another one off for another few years...but still confounds me that this little (and nearly useless) item is so elusive





