- Mercedes Benz E Class How to Remove Your Front Grill
Step by step instructions for do-it-yourself repairs
DIY: Removing W212 Front Grill
I'm not a photoshop expert so please understand the low quality of work.
Tools needed: 10mm socket wrench
Appx time: 30-45 mins
Difficulty: 4/10
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Appreciate any new insights/tips
Thanks
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Originally Posted by doctordel
1) turn the steering wheel to the opposite side your are working on
2) pull the front fender liner from the fender with a good yank; make sure you don't lose the fastener that pops out
3) turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull the bulb and socket out from the inside of the lens
4) use your fingers to pull out on the rearmost side of the lens and-once it is free from the fender-pull backwards towards the rear of the car to free the front of the lens from the bracket inside the fender
5) reverse the process with new lens and then reinstall the plastic fastener that popped out
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I see your car with clear ones, I'm getting the same one since my ride is white as well.
Was it pretty easy job to change? Any precaution I should consider?
The only tricky part was getting the clip undone for those hoses. The ones underneath aren't easy to get to.
Once everything was unclipped the bottom of the grill pivots up on those "knobs" at the top and then just pulls out. Very easy.
Seems a lot of people are keeping the stand up star with the huge grille star. Make sure you guys get a flat badge with the grille star, as both frontal upright stars are no-no's from Mercedes styling standpoints, and they look really busy and distracting with the star-overload in that section.
The only tricky part was getting the clip undone for those hoses. The ones underneath aren't easy to get to.
Once everything was unclipped the bottom of the grill pivots up on those "knobs" at the top and then just pulls out. Very easy.
but the end result was 'fits like a glove'
Fitted my 55tech 'black' grill in 15mins - 10 to take it off and less than 5 to put back together.
Looks very nice.
Did find fitting the OEM star a job though as it didn't fit flush and required a fair amount of glueing. Also the 'sponge' along the bottom side of the grill doesn't meeet the bumper and seems a little pointless.
Fitted my 55tech 'black' grill in 15mins - 10 to take it off and less than 5 to put back together.
Looks very nice.
Did find fitting the OEM star a job though as it didn't fit flush and required a fair amount of glueing. Also the 'sponge' along the bottom side of the grill doesn't meeet the bumper and seems a little pointless.









