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Old Dec 26, 2019 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by c4004matic
To be honest I'm on the fence on the brown console, though I'm not a huge fan of the piano black due to its finger print magnet issue, the all brown look lacks a contrasting touch that the piano black provides.
I agree. The black provides some contrast. I prefer that over the monotonous brown look.

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Old Jan 23, 2020 | 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by konigstiger
Hello, I have the same problem, broken touch pad's glass. E220d, 2017.04 , WDD2132051A294297

So, because I wanna replace the center consol, I decided to replace this broken part as well.

Trying to find the correct part for replace, but the websites you mentioned did not find the no. A2139008109 part....

Could you please help?


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Old Jan 23, 2020 | 08:41 AM
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Old Jan 23, 2020 | 09:53 AM
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Thank you man! Really appreciate it!

All of them on eBay cracked/broken right know...

Will keep searching for it.
Thx again.
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Old Feb 27, 2020 | 09:48 PM
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Thanks again for the write up. I ordered mine from the parts dept at Sears Imported Autos in Minneapolis, after making it clear that I was aware that this is a part from a E450, not an E400. The removal went quickly, though I was VERY glad that I photographed each plug before, or immediately after disconnection, (or both), as my aging brain and eyes sometimes had a difficult time finding the receptor upon re-assembly. I disassembled the 2-part clip holding the light source; it took me a while to have the courage to just pull it off. I thought it was cool that the clock reset itself upon being reconnected, and I love the way it looks. I'm not sure I would have tackled it if I hadn't had your assurance that it was a direct swap and your excellent write up to go by.
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Old May 19, 2020 | 01:29 AM
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Does Ash Wood console come with Tray cover?

hi there,

thank for the great step by step tutorial.
Thank you for providing the part number. It is relatively easy to find the part, however my question is, does the part come with the tray cover? Looking at the diagram for the part it seems that the tray cover needs to be purchased separately. Could you confirm?



Originally Posted by vic viper
Sure the gloss black looks classy, but I was a bit shocked when I was told that gloss black is the only option for the sedan and estate 213.
Coming from a S205 with the open pore black ash center console I also wanted it in my E.

A few months ago the E-Coupé arrived and the problem was solved, I ordered a panel immidiately and it arrived today.

Here is how you do it

Tools needed, small flat head screwdriver and a Torx 20 screwdriver

Remove the rubber grommets hiding the two screws, remove them and pull the armrest locking mechanism backwards.




Remove the two exposed screws, then lift and fold the panel upwards
Unplug the black and the white connectors below






Now pull the panel slightly down and backwards from its top fitting, lift the entire panel and place it to the side on your lap.
Disconnect the connectors to the 12V socket, media panel, AC-panel, keyless antenna module, analog clock and the two LED-modules for the ambient lighting, they just snap right out.








Now remove all the stuff from the old panel, touch pad module, ashtray compartment, media panel and the AC-panel
The touch pad is fastened with four screws, the ashtray compartment with just two, they are easy to spot and remove.




The AC and media panels are just snapped into place, use the flat head screw driver to bend the tabs holding the units, then remove the units from the back.
The lid to the ashtray compartment is just slid onto place, pull it firmly backwards and it snaps off.




Assemble in reverse order and it should look something like this, note the Mercedes-Benz microfibre cloth








Part number for this specific panel is A238 680 15 03, that is open pore black ash with ambient illumination,
they should exist in all the other different finishes, however I am not sure of this, remember that panels without ambient illumination, analog clock and so on has different part numbers.
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Old May 19, 2020 | 12:44 PM
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Yes. Grain-matched tray cover is included when you order the PN for the console.
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Old May 22, 2020 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by iaincampE400
Yes. Grain-matched tray cover is included when you order the PN for the console.
Thank you again iaincampE400 PN 238-680-15-03 does indeed come with matched tray cover. Hope this helps others contemplating to make the switch

here’s how my center console looks after the (much longer than expected) installation.
Let me know if anyone is interested in my old part.

New Ash Wood Center console

Piano Lacquer Center Console
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Old May 23, 2020 | 04:41 PM
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Looks good I'll be doing this mod.
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Old May 31, 2020 | 07:11 AM
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edit: I’m blind...found the answer right above after posting. Can’t fig out how to delete my reply.



HI Vic,

been a while since you did this but did the cover for the cup holder come with part number A238 680 15 03? The cup holder cover also houses the NFC connection. Reason I ask this is, I noticed a separate part number (257-680-54-00) for the cover when doing a search online. Thanks!



Originally Posted by vic viper
Sure the gloss black looks classy, but I was a bit shocked when I was told that gloss black is the only option for the sedan and estate 213.
Coming from a S205 with the open pore black ash center console I also wanted it in my E.

A few months ago the E-Coupé arrived and the problem was solved, I ordered a panel immidiately and it arrived today.

Here is how you do it

Tools needed, small flat head screwdriver and a Torx 20 screwdriver

Remove the rubber grommets hiding the two screws, remove them and pull the armrest locking mechanism backwards.




Remove the two exposed screws, then lift and fold the panel upwards
Unplug the black and the white connectors below






Now pull the panel slightly down and backwards from its top fitting, lift the entire panel and place it to the side on your lap.
Disconnect the connectors to the 12V socket, media panel, AC-panel, keyless antenna module, analog clock and the two LED-modules for the ambient lighting, they just snap right out.








Now remove all the stuff from the old panel, touch pad module, ashtray compartment, media panel and the AC-panel
The touch pad is fastened with four screws, the ashtray compartment with just two, they are easy to spot and remove.




The AC and media panels are just snapped into place, use the flat head screw driver to bend the tabs holding the units, then remove the units from the back.
The lid to the ashtray compartment is just slid onto place, pull it firmly backwards and it snaps off.




Assemble in reverse order and it should look something like this, note the Mercedes-Benz microfibre cloth








Part number for this specific panel is A238 680 15 03, that is open pore black ash with ambient illumination,
they should exist in all the other different finishes, however I am not sure of this, remember that panels without ambient illumination, analog clock and so on has different part numbers.

Last edited by SPFNJ; May 31, 2020 at 07:24 AM.
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Old May 31, 2020 | 06:10 PM
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Did this today - very impressed

Finally received my black ash centre console which was on back order from Germany.

Followed the instructions and incredible impressed with the outcome.

Had the black ash on my previous C (upgraded as I didn’t like the piano black plastic) so desperately wanted to have it on my E, I’ve lived with the black plastic for some time to see if I could warm to it but never did.

I took my time as I didn’t want to break anything and wish I’d done it sooner.



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Old Jul 18, 2020 | 09:02 AM
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Hi all,
can anyone guide me where to buy the centre console part in black ash for an E43 in Australia?
ive been googling the hell out of it and can’t find anything locally.
Thanks in advance
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Old Jul 18, 2020 | 09:37 AM
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Old Aug 13, 2020 | 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by JP S213
Finally received my black ash centre console which was on back order from Germany.

Followed the instructions and incredible impressed with the outcome.

Had the black ash on my previous C (upgraded as I didn’t like the piano black plastic) so desperately wanted to have it on my E, I’ve lived with the black plastic for some time to see if I could warm to it but never did.

I took my time as I didn’t want to break anything and wish I’d done it sooner.

wondering if you have a part number. I went to my local Mercedes dealer and they had trouble locating the exact part number.
cheers
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Old Aug 13, 2020 | 10:57 PM
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wondering if you have a part number. I went to my local Mercedes dealer and they had trouble locating the exact part number.
cheers
if you read earlier on this thread it lists the part numbers for the different trims.

the reason Mercedes can’t find it is because the part number listed is for the Coupe however the centre console is exactly the same. There will be a specific part number as the option for the open pore wood trim became available on the saloon/estate from about 2018 onwards in the UK. I’ll dig out the number however look back at the start of this thread and it’s on there somewhere.
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Old Aug 14, 2020 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by JP S213
if you read earlier on this thread it lists the part numbers for the different trims.

the reason Mercedes can’t find it is because the part number listed is for the Coupe however the centre console is exactly the same. There will be a specific part number as the option for the open pore wood trim became available on the saloon/estate from about 2018 onwards in the UK. I’ll dig out the number however look back at the start of this thread and it’s on there somewhere.
this is the part number on the box.

A 238 680 15 03

please check it’s the right one for your car before you order. As I mentioned it’s listed at the coupe part but exactly the same.
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Old Sep 30, 2020 | 09:57 AM
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Just had mine done yesterday. Was afraid that I might break a tab, so I had my body shop do it.

Black Ash looks absolutely great.

A 238 680 15 03 - worked for me.

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Old Sep 30, 2020 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by abqhudson
Just had mine done yesterday. Was afraid that I might break a tab, so I had my body shop do it.

Black Ash looks absolutely great.

A 238 680 15 03 - worked for me.
how much did you pay for the work?
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Old Sep 30, 2020 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by JakeW213
how much did you pay for the work?
I don’t think you need to pay to get this done unless you think you don’t have have any diy skills.

I personally don’t mind taking things apart however draw a line with expensive things like my car however you are just unscrewing and unplugging, swapping bits over and then doing the opposite to put it back.

It took me about 1 hour but I was doing everything very carefully and deliberately slow but the reward of it in place and perfect and knowing you’ve done it yourself it brilliant.

get a friend to help if you need moral support.

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Old Sep 30, 2020 | 07:41 PM
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$175 - Local dealer est $225.

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Old Oct 1, 2020 | 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by JP S213
I don’t think you need to pay to get this done unless you think you don’t have have any diy skills.

I personally don’t mind taking things apart however draw a line with expensive things like my car however you are just unscrewing and unplugging, swapping bits over and then doing the opposite to put it back.

It took me about 1 hour but I was doing everything very carefully and deliberately slow but the reward of it in place and perfect and knowing you’ve done it yourself it brilliant.

get a friend to help if you need moral support.
I know, I have done it myself with no problem what so ever using the guide in this thread.

I just wanted to know what others pay for this so I can put this in my “mental-savings-account”

Feels good to do DYI:-)

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Old Oct 1, 2020 | 10:40 AM
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Maybe just as important - I saved over $300. by buying this part on line. Local MB dealer quote over $700. plus tax - I paid $444. on line
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Old Jan 3, 2021 | 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by abqhudson
Maybe just as important - I saved over $300. by buying this part on line. Local MB dealer quote over $700. plus tax - I paid $444. on line
I paid 340 for mine.. I got the light brown sen wood
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Old Jan 5, 2021 | 05:09 PM
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Great how-to, replaced mine easily:










Car looks much more finished inside with the new console.

Very nice, I have been waiting to do that myself. Can you provide

Trim Panel - Mercedes-Benz (2136806007) discontinued no longer available

part name and number? I checked and

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Old Jan 9, 2021 | 06:01 PM
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hello vic viper ... how do you remove the ash tray lid from the center console. im switch my e400 coupe shinny black console to match the dash trim.. I took everything apart I just can't seem to get the ash tray lid off

QUOTE=vic viper;7129788]Sure the gloss black looks classy, but I was a bit shocked when I was told that gloss black is the only option for the sedan and estate 213.
Coming from a S205 with the open pore black ash center console I also wanted it in my E.

A few months ago the E-Coupé arrived and the problem was solved, I ordered a panel immidiately and it arrived today.

Here is how you do it

Tools needed, small flat head screwdriver and a Torx 20 screwdriver

Remove the rubber grommets hiding the two screws, remove them and pull the armrest locking mechanism backwards.




Remove the two exposed screws, then lift and fold the panel upwards
Unplug the black and the white connectors below






Now pull the panel slightly down and backwards from its top fitting, lift the entire panel and place it to the side on your lap.
Disconnect the connectors to the 12V socket, media panel, AC-panel, keyless antenna module, analog clock and the two LED-modules for the ambient lighting, they just snap right out.








Now remove all the stuff from the old panel, touch pad module, ashtray compartment, media panel and the AC-panel
The touch pad is fastened with four screws, the ashtray compartment with just two, they are easy to spot and remove.




The AC and media panels are just snapped into place, use the flat head screw driver to bend the tabs holding the units, then remove the units from the back.
The lid to the ashtray compartment is just slid onto place, pull it firmly backwards and it snaps off.




Assemble in reverse order and it should look something like this, note the Mercedes-Benz microfibre cloth








Part number for this specific panel is A238 680 15 03, that is open pore black ash with ambient illumination,
they should exist in all the other different finishes, however I am not sure of this, remember that panels without ambient illumination, analog clock and so on has different part numbers.[/QUOTE]
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