How To: Replace center console
#1
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How To: Replace center console
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.
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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Great how-to-do sequence thanks!!!!
Still, that medusa of connectors looks daunting to a once in a blue moon mechanic like me. I'm sure I'd be taking it apart again at least once because I missed one!!!
Now give us the same great by step on how to deactivate the speed governor on the E 43 and I'll call it all good.
Still, that medusa of connectors looks daunting to a once in a blue moon mechanic like me. I'm sure I'd be taking it apart again at least once because I missed one!!!
Now give us the same great by step on how to deactivate the speed governor on the E 43 and I'll call it all good.
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Does anyone know whether the corresponding console panel part is also available in the designo Magnolia flowing lines wood, and if so what the part number would be?
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Dont think that one is available, for what I can see I can find the panel in,
Elm Tree Open Pore
Elm Tree gloss
Black Ash Open Pore
Birds Eye Maple
And of course the AMG version in carbon finish.
Price of my panel was around USD 650, but that is here in Sweden and our part prices are usually higher.
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Made my night
I going to order this asap. Hate the gloss. I to have black open ash and couldn't understand why it was not carried through to the center like they do on the c class.
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Showed my car to our car dealers and they were all ecstatic to see that it was possible to swap the panel, they have had so many remarks on the glossy panel from customers.
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Can't order in US
So basically the coupe is not in US dealers yet and until that time we won't be able to get that part at the dealer yet. The part number is good as you stated but just have to wait for the coupe to reach our shores which should be soon.
I can't wait to swap it out. Hopefully we are not looking at $600 usd.
Thanks for posting.
I can't wait to swap it out. Hopefully we are not looking at $600 usd.
Thanks for posting.
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Hi all, if any one else is in a good mood and decides to replace the center console could to please video your work and put it on here and YouTube so we all can see how you did it for future reference I'm sure you will be very popular for a long time to come.cheers
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