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Old Mar 9, 2021 | 01:55 PM
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Door card panel trim change

My new to me E350 wagon had one of the door cards chewed by the dog of the previous owner. I found a replacement black panel on eBay but the leather insert is grey. Can I swap them out with mine in black? Does anyone know if the leather inserts are indeed detachable as the trim is?
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Old Mar 9, 2021 | 02:31 PM
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the armrest is definitely a separate part number, pretty sure that trim panel insert is too, but a quick scan of Parts Info didn't show it.
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Old Mar 9, 2021 | 02:53 PM
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ooof, found the PN for the main panel, and nope, there's color codes, there's no separate part for the insert.

you probably CAN separate it but you might have to glue it onto the replacement one.

fyi, the panel without the detachable parts is only like $375 new at a parts discounting dealer.

if you post your VIN, I can verify the part numbers and trim codes and get the right PN for your black panel.
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Old Mar 9, 2021 | 04:32 PM
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thanks mate!
my vin is WDDHH8HB8BA513726

Originally Posted by Left Coast Geek
ooof, found the PN for the main panel, and nope, there's color codes, there's no separate part for the insert.

you probably CAN separate it but you might have to glue it onto the replacement one.

fyi, the panel without the detachable parts is only like $375 new at a parts discounting dealer.

if you post your VIN, I can verify the part numbers and trim codes and get the right PN for your black panel.
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Old Mar 9, 2021 | 07:50 PM
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I just want to follow up and post my findings. The leather trim inserts are not easily interchangeable as they are riveted glued on. The armrest can be swapped out as it is attached by few screws but not the leather inserts. I will need to find the correct colour panel for my car.
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k, backl at my desk. so thats the right rear door, right?

A2127300470 9G50
(9G50 is the color/material)


looks like its $395 at https://www.mbonlineparts.com/oem-pa...21273004709g50
and $525 MSRP at your friendly neighborhood dealer.


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MB usually uses a combination of plastic pins or screws to secure the pieces together. The plastic pins can either be melted over or secured with metal speed nuts.
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Originally Posted by Left Coast Geek
k, backl at my desk. so thats the right rear door, right?

A2127300470 9G50
(9G50 is the color/material)


looks like its $395 at https://www.mbonlineparts.com/oem-pa...21273004709g50
and $525 MSRP at your friendly neighborhood dealer.
thanks for the part Nr. I made a quick search on eBay and nothing is available. I might wait a bit longer. Do you have a part Nr for the driver side rear seatbelt? That one was attached by the dog too 😒
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Originally Posted by zenocchio
thanks for the part Nr. I made a quick search on eBay and nothing is available. I might wait a bit longer. Do you have a part Nr for the driver side rear seatbelt? That one was attached by the dog too 😒
hah, that dog wasn't a mcnabb border collie by the name of Seamus, was he? my son's dog destroyed seatbelts in a half dozen cars, even managed to get his nose through a dog-gate on a Volvo 850 wagon, and chewed through a back seat belt just because. got the drivers seatbelt on my son's vanagon westfalia, and several more.
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Old Mar 10, 2021 | 01:46 PM
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Some dogs are better than others. I’m glad the previous owner of my car did not have a Seamus 😂
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NVM... forgot the wagon has the shades, so the panels are unique. Try searching W212 rear door panel on eBay and verify based on the images.

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Old Mar 10, 2021 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bmwpowere36m3
NVM... forgot the wagon has the shades, so the panels are unique. Try searching W212 rear door panel on eBay and verify based on the images.
indeed. I got the grey leather one, it has sunshade and will experiment and hack it. Let’s see if I can make it fit
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Old Mar 15, 2021 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by konigstiger
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the seatbelt part Nr you quoted is 212 860 0565.
I found a bunch of replacement seatbelts out of Europe that have part Nr 212 860 5985.
do you guys know if those are interchangeable and what is the difference?
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Don't know the difference but correct part #s for your VIN/model are shown in post 9 above: left 2128600585, right 2128600685.

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Membership FYI see attachments for seat belt replacement.
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Old Mar 24, 2021 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by konigstiger
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thanks so much! do you have the instructions for the centre seatbelt too? thanks!
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Panel replaced!

A couple of hours today dedicated to the car, I replaced the chewed seatbelt (part nr A2128605985 is a perfect fit for the wagon) and the door card. Unfortunately the eBay seller shipped out the wrong one so I had a bit more work to do to make it fit. I drilled out the plastic rivets and replaced the leather inserts and the upper trim for the roller blind. 30min of work and got it done. I used a drill for the rivets and then glued them back with construction adhesive.


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Leather or faux leather called MB Tex?

I wonder if your door panels are indeed really leather.

For example, my 2011 Estate E350 W212 has the vinyl MB/Tex stuff, which tore at the driver sear bottom stitch, costing $350 to replace.

It’s my first time with the substandard vinyl, as all my previous 5 MBZ had higher quality real leather
which aged well & was easy to maintain with
Mr. Leather cleaner/polish.

i hardly think my door panels are genuine leather.
That’s not gonna happen, I’m thinking…

So, you should review the Build Sheet on your
vehicle. I suggest.
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I have seen W212 with leather, as well as W211. Sister's W211 has AMARETTA/LEATHER/NAPPA/SEMI-ANILINE - BLACK/ANTH. (851A).

It all depends on which packages were added to the vehicle. All the classes have it available, for $$$
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