How To: Replace dash air vents
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How To: Replace dash air vents
So it is done, the air vents swapped out for the Coupe/Conv ones, I really like them, they feel a lot sportier than the regular ones.
Here is how yo do it:
Tools needed
Torx 20 bit and ratchet, pull out hook, magnet and flat head screwdriver (preferably a plastic wedge)
Locate one of the two small holes inside the side vents, insert the hook and pull out, very easy
Insert plastic wedge (or screwdriver if careful) in front of dash top cover, lift up the entire front and pull the cover out backwards.
Locate three T20 screws below the cover and remove, be very careful not to drop them, use the magnet!
Place something soft in front of the screen, pull out the top part and fold down, remove all connectors and take out the entire unit.
Remove dash side cover, just yank out the front part.
Unhook the cable from the trim piece clip or you might damage it.
Pull entire trim towards you, starting at the passenger side, after removing it 2 inches remove the LED fitted to the light distributor in the trim panel.
Then pull it some more exposing the start button connector and another LED connector.
Also you may need to loosen the left side panel trim slightly to get the panel out, no need to remove it completely.
Unclip the start button unit.
Install in reverse order, again be careful not to drop the screws.
Done:
Here is how yo do it:
Tools needed
Torx 20 bit and ratchet, pull out hook, magnet and flat head screwdriver (preferably a plastic wedge)
Locate one of the two small holes inside the side vents, insert the hook and pull out, very easy
Insert plastic wedge (or screwdriver if careful) in front of dash top cover, lift up the entire front and pull the cover out backwards.
Locate three T20 screws below the cover and remove, be very careful not to drop them, use the magnet!
Place something soft in front of the screen, pull out the top part and fold down, remove all connectors and take out the entire unit.
Remove dash side cover, just yank out the front part.
Unhook the cable from the trim piece clip or you might damage it.
Pull entire trim towards you, starting at the passenger side, after removing it 2 inches remove the LED fitted to the light distributor in the trim panel.
Then pull it some more exposing the start button connector and another LED connector.
Also you may need to loosen the left side panel trim slightly to get the panel out, no need to remove it completely.
Unclip the start button unit.
Install in reverse order, again be careful not to drop the screws.
Done:
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They don't actually, I mentioned this in a previous post, there are two different finishes of the black ash, the glossy finish seen on my doors and the matte finish on my center console and dash trim, there is unfortunately no way to tell which one you'll get.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
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Hi viper you did a lot of work to change the air vents, the end result looks really good.
What next are you going to do?
Ever think about changing the clock in center console and putting in a IWC one in its place.
What next are you going to do?
Ever think about changing the clock in center console and putting in a IWC one in its place.
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Thanks!
It has actually crossed my mind, but the IWC clock is crazy expensive, maybe if I come across one on ebay or whatnot.
The swap is really easy though.
It has actually crossed my mind, but the IWC clock is crazy expensive, maybe if I come across one on ebay or whatnot.
The swap is really easy though.
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I got a New original IWC from a guy in Germany on ebay.
swap was easy even put it in myself.
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#8
Can I exchange only two air vent of both side ?
They don't actually, I mentioned this in a previous post, there are two different finishes of the black ash, the glossy finish seen on my doors and the matte finish on my center console and dash trim, there is unfortunately no way to tell which one you'll get.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
I have W213. And I am not skillful at DIY.
Can I exchange only two air vents of both side to C238 side air vent?
And is it easy to pull off the air vent? You said just insert tools and pull off air vent.
Is there any clip or something inside air vent to pull off ?
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Forgot to mention that,
The coupe vents do unfortunately not fit the standard trim panel, the metal bezel ring is different and it looks really off..
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They don't actually, I mentioned this in a previous post, there are two different finishes of the black ash, the glossy finish seen on my doors and the matte finish on my center console and dash trim, there is unfortunately no way to tell which one you'll get.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
Oh wow, so customers could be left with two different types of wood on a factory order? Or did you buy the parts after market and receive two different types?
#21
May you have an advice where to buy the coupe interior trim? I am searching ebay since weeks but can't find the black ash trim separately. I have only found RWD trims .
Did you buy yours from Mercedes?
I'll share pictures whenever all of this is done.
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brilliant job! congrats. don't have the courage to mess with cars
#25
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They don't actually, I mentioned this in a previous post, there are two different finishes of the black ash, the glossy finish seen on my doors and the matte finish on my center console and dash trim, there is unfortunately no way to tell which one you'll get.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
The photos don't do justice though, the difference IRL isn't that bad.
i've seen that the black ash trims on the E-class seems different than on the CLS and S class, but I'm not sure.