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== Removing dashboard (front panel) ==
== Removing dashboard (front panel) ==


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== Sticky light switch ==
Light switch cover in manufacturing phase has been covered with soft feel coating.
However, when worn the soft feel coating is dissolving away and creates a sticky film on the cover.
A simple fix is to scrape off the sticky residue using finger nails.
See more instructions in the section describing how to deal with [[Steering_wheel#Sticky_buttons|sticky steering wheel buttons]].
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|[[File:W220_sticky_light_switch.jpg|thumb|none|Sticky buttons on light switch.]]
|[[File:W220_light_switch_A2205450504_sticky.jpg|thumb|none|Sticky buttons on light switch (A2205450504).]]
|[[File:W220_light_switch_A2205450504_cleaned.jpg|thumb|none|Sticky buttons cleaned.]]
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 6 June 2020

Removing dashboard (front panel)

W220 dashboard (front panel) removal.
Warning! Turn your sound down.

Sticky light switch

Light switch cover in manufacturing phase has been covered with soft feel coating. However, when worn the soft feel coating is dissolving away and creates a sticky film on the cover. A simple fix is to scrape off the sticky residue using finger nails. See more instructions in the section describing how to deal with sticky steering wheel buttons.

Sticky buttons on light switch.
Sticky buttons on light switch (A2205450504).
Sticky buttons cleaned.