W211 Subwoofer
If you can take the rear seat back rests off, it makes it a bit easier, but not necessary.
The rear parcel tray comes off and the subwoofer and 2 auxillary speakers (depending on what version of audio system is installed - Logic 7, etc) are in one molded unit.
You can get the full unit off eBay for as little as $75.
Plug off, replace unit, plug in and you're done.
If you can take the rear seat back rests off, it makes it a bit easier, but not necessary.
The rear parcel tray comes off and the subwoofer and 2 auxillary speakers (depending on what version of audio system is installed - Logic 7, etc) are in one molded unit.
You can get the full unit off eBay for as little as $75.
Plug off, replace unit, plug in and you're done.
Last edited by MBE3502; Apr 8, 2017 at 10:54 AM.




https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...elf-dying.html
Looks like a major PITA - I've decided to just disconnect the wires from my blown suboofer and add a powered BassLink sub in the trunk to avoid going though this mess.
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...elf-dying.html
Looks like a major PITA - I've decided to just disconnect the wires from my blown suboofer and add a powered BassLink sub in the trunk to avoid going though this mess.




That's $325, and you would have a nice factory looking setup, but for that much money you could install an aftermarket sub in the trunk and have much better sounding bass.
Seems many people here are less than thrilled with the OEM subwoofer's bass output.
That's $325, and you would have a nice factory looking setup, but for that much money you could install an aftermarket sub in the trunk and have much better sounding bass.
Seems many people here are less than thrilled with the OEM subwoofer's bass output.
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