Need to know how to replace
My dealer quoted me $2800 for R/R. About $1500 for dash itself.
I don't have all the details but it's pretty major surgery. Removal of wood trim, A/C nozzles,air bag,speaker grills, cluster, front portion of center console, etc. is needed to get at fasteners.
I have a few small cracks and my SA gave me the number of a local guy who does repairs. However, when I talked to him he was only willing to attempt repair if I agreed to no guarantees.
He said he could fix the cracks but they might reappear as soon as the next day. It's all about stress, temperature change and the fact that the underlying foam has different thermal characteristics than the vinyl covering.
check with a local upholstery shop and they can recommend someone, usually independent and mobile. many big dealers use these guys and then turn around and charge an arm'n'leg to their customer.
here's the local guy i use... http://uphfix.com/
I've got a local guy lined up to fix my cracks. He looked at them when he re dyed my front seats. He says it's hard to get in and do a good job with the rake on the windshield, and since I need my windshield replaced anyway due to rock chips, he's going to do it when the windshield is out.
He also says, who knows if more cracks will appear or if the fix will hold. According to him mercedes is one of the worst recent mfg for bad dash cracks, which I believe. I've had much older cars w/o any cracks.
His suggestion, ALWAYS use a sunshade on the dash. Best thing you can do to avoid cracks.
I've got a local guy lined up to fix my cracks. He looked at them when he re dyed my front seats. He says it's hard to get in and do a good job with the rake on the windshield, and since I need my windshield replaced anyway due to rock chips, he's going to do it when the windshield is out.
He also says, who knows if more cracks will appear or if the fix will hold. According to him mercedes is one of the worst recent mfg for bad dash cracks, which I believe. I've had much older cars w/o any cracks.
His suggestion, ALWAYS use a sunshade on the dash. Best thing you can do to avoid cracks.


