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|[[File:W220_glove_box_hinge_expanding_anchor_removed.jpg|thumb|none|Expanding anchor removed.]] | |[[File:W220_glove_box_hinge_expanding_anchor_removed.jpg|thumb|none|Expanding anchor removed.]] | ||
|[[File:W220_adjusting_glove_box_hinge.jpg|thumb|none|Adjusting globe box hinge.]] | |[[File:W220_adjusting_glove_box_hinge.jpg|thumb|none|Adjusting globe box hinge.]] | ||
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== Parts == | |||
[[File:W220_instrument_panel_and_gloves_compartment_EPC.png|thumb|none|Instrument panel and gloves compartment (EPC).]] | |||
== Worn glove box release button == | |||
Very popular issue is worn glove box release button. The color layer after years peals off leaving the plastic cap visible. | |||
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|[[File:W220_worn_glove_box_button3.jpg|thumb|none|]] | |||
|[[File:W220_worn_glove_box_button.jpg|thumb|none|]][[File:W220_worn_glove_box_button2.jpg|thumb|none|]] | |||
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Worn cap on the key block can be replaced by ordering the cap (part number A2206890330 + color code) for around EUR 6. | |||
To replace worn release button cap the whole lock cylinder has to be replaced (part number A2206800784 + color code) for around EUR 100. | |||
The lock mechanism must be removed and transferred to the new part. | |||
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|[[File:W220_glove_box_release_button_both_caps_removed.jpg|thumb|none|Both caps and lock mechanism removed.]] | |||
|[[File:W220_glove_box_release_button_key_cap_removed.jpg|thumb|none|Lock mechanism removed.]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:26, 18 March 2017
Removing and installing glove compartment
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- Open glove compartment lid (6)
- Unclip glove compartment lamp (1) and disconnect connector
- Remove plugs (2)
- Unscrew screws (3)
- Unscrew screws (4)
- Pull glove compartment (5) completely out of instrument panel
- Unhook control cable (7) on lock (8) on glove compartment (5). When unhooking the control cable (7) ensure that the slider (arrow) is not pulled out of the lock (8).
- Install in opposite order
Removing and installing lock cylinder on glove compartment lid
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- Remove glove compartment
- Unscrew mounting screws for lock cylinder (1). Lock cylinder (1) is screwed onto instrument panel (2) from rear.
- Remove lock cylinder (1) to side
- Unhook control cable from eye (arrow) on lock cylinder (1). Installation: Check function of control cable, adjust with knurled nut if necessary.
- Install in opposite order
Removing and installing glove compartment lid
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- Remove glove compartment (2)
- Unclip damping strip (8) on right from strap (5), (arrow) on glove compartment lid (1)
- Remove rubber stops (3) from strap (5)
- Pull expanding anchor (4) out of glove compartment (2). Pull expanding anchor out of glove compartment from inside.
- Remove glove compartment lid (1) together with hinges (6) uniformly downward
- Install in opposite order
- Adjust glove compartment lid
Disassembling and reassembling glove compartment lid
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Adjusting glove compartment lid
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During entire operation pay attention to uniform transition and gap all the way around (arrows) on the glove compartment lid (1) in relation to the instrument panel (2).
- Pull out both expanding anchors (3) from glove compartment lid (4) with small screwdriver
- Close glove compartment lid (1), adjust horizontal gap and transitions (arrows). Glove compartment lid (1) can be adjusted increment for increment on the hinge.
- Carefully open glove compartment lid (1) and press in expanding anchors (3)
- Check gap width at side, adjust.
- Differences in the gap width can be corrected slightly by loosening the mounting screws (4 each) for the glove compartment (4) and then moving.
- Check transition from glove compartment lid (1) to instrument panel (2), adjust. Adjustment is possible by screwing the two stop screws (5) in or out.
- Check for easy motion and proper function
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Parts

Worn glove box release button
Very popular issue is worn glove box release button. The color layer after years peals off leaving the plastic cap visible.
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Worn cap on the key block can be replaced by ordering the cap (part number A2206890330 + color code) for around EUR 6.
To replace worn release button cap the whole lock cylinder has to be replaced (part number A2206800784 + color code) for around EUR 100. The lock mechanism must be removed and transferred to the new part.
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