Anthracite poplar door trim
I have a 2015 ML350 BT (Cdn build) that had this coloured "wood" trim on the interior door panels. On both of the front doors each has a lengthy crack yet neither has been bumped or hit.
Does anyone know if these are still under warranty ?Looks like each panel piece (1rt & 1lt) runs about $200 each.
Seems odd that both have a similar crack along the length of the trim. A design flaw it would appear.



I have a 2015 ML350 BT (Cdn build) that had this coloured "wood" trim on the interior door panels. On both of the front doors each has a lengthy crack yet neither has been bumped or hit.
Does anyone know if these are still under warranty ?Looks like each panel piece (1rt & 1lt) runs about $200 each.
Seems odd that both have a similar crack along the length of the trim. A design flaw it would appear.
Starfollower - it is not a "design" fault. It is wood - a natural material that has imperfections and that may continue to unevenly shrink over time, which sometimes results in a crack. If it were fake and made from plastic or metal, it would last for 30 years. I really don't get the whole "design fault" attitude... must be an American thing where everything is always someone else's fault.



Starfollower - it is not a "design" fault. It is wood - a natural material that has imperfections and that may continue to unevenly shrink over time, which sometimes results in a crack. If it were fake and made from plastic or metal, it would last for 30 years. I really don't get the whole "design fault" attitude... must be an American thing where everything is always someone else's fault.
It is just another symptom of the mass production by MB, who's policy now seems to be 'profit above all' rather than 'the best or nothing'! (I am from New Zealand).
It is just another symptom of the mass production by MB, who's policy now seems to be 'profit above all' rather than 'the best or nothing'! (I am from New Zealand).
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That said the newer trim panels seem a bit thicker as they protrude a bit more but I'm OK with that as perhaps if thicker they may not crack as easily.
Cheers !
The wood veneer is actually mounted to a aluminum backing to reduce cracking... and compared to wood trim 20-25yrs ago the "wood trim today" has much/much less cracking.
I understand what does happen is a inconvenience - as this thread has shown on the example of this that has happened under warranty - everything was taken care of.
Yes - in almost all cases the replacement wood trim needs to come in from Germany ...




