anyweb
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hi all, i was so impressed by the job i just did (well, rather by the results than the job) that I thought i'd mention it to you in case some of you want to try the same,
my car is a 1995 merc 220 (second hand) and the dashboard instrument panel (speedo etc) has been annoying me since i got it due to the amount of 'fog' or 'dust' that had built up on the inside of the clear plastic (most likely gets in through the two twiddly knobs for resetting miles driven/rheostat for light strength in the panel and adjusting the time)
anyway, to cut a long story short, I removed the instrument panel very easily (keys OUT OF THE IGNITION, steering wheel pointing the wheels straight forward - if really nervous disconnect the battery before doing this)
it was easy becuase i bought the two mercedes removal tools (approx 14 quid) so i inserted them on the right hand corner and left hand corner, got some grip and pulled out gently
then i took the panel inside, layed it out on the table and using two small flat knives, gently prised the tabs apart two at a time to loose the front from the back, after doing that to all tabs, they separate very easily.
next i washed the inside plastic with warm water and some washing liquid, then rinsed three times being careful to keep the water on the plastic glass and not getting it in the bulb holder sections... (black holes etc)
once done, i gently dried it by shaking and using a very soft cloth (well ok, a baby's hat, but a clean soft tee shirt should do the same)
finally i verified that all marks/dust/etc were gone by viewing from both sides, then i proceed to clean the four or so PINS on the speedo/temp/rev guages plus their associated arms with a cotton bud to remove any build up of grease/contaminents
after that i clicked front and back together, re-attached the two power/electrical IO cables and pushed it back into the dashboard. Then I started the car with the lights on,
WOW what a difference it made, looks like a new instrument panel !!
try it yourself and see
if you want photos i'm glad to put them together as i missed one small spot of dust behind the battery charge lamp so i have to pull it out again.
cheers
anyweb
my car is a 1995 merc 220 (second hand) and the dashboard instrument panel (speedo etc) has been annoying me since i got it due to the amount of 'fog' or 'dust' that had built up on the inside of the clear plastic (most likely gets in through the two twiddly knobs for resetting miles driven/rheostat for light strength in the panel and adjusting the time)
anyway, to cut a long story short, I removed the instrument panel very easily (keys OUT OF THE IGNITION, steering wheel pointing the wheels straight forward - if really nervous disconnect the battery before doing this)
it was easy becuase i bought the two mercedes removal tools (approx 14 quid) so i inserted them on the right hand corner and left hand corner, got some grip and pulled out gently
then i took the panel inside, layed it out on the table and using two small flat knives, gently prised the tabs apart two at a time to loose the front from the back, after doing that to all tabs, they separate very easily.
next i washed the inside plastic with warm water and some washing liquid, then rinsed three times being careful to keep the water on the plastic glass and not getting it in the bulb holder sections... (black holes etc)
once done, i gently dried it by shaking and using a very soft cloth (well ok, a baby's hat, but a clean soft tee shirt should do the same)
finally i verified that all marks/dust/etc were gone by viewing from both sides, then i proceed to clean the four or so PINS on the speedo/temp/rev guages plus their associated arms with a cotton bud to remove any build up of grease/contaminents
after that i clicked front and back together, re-attached the two power/electrical IO cables and pushed it back into the dashboard. Then I started the car with the lights on,
WOW what a difference it made, looks like a new instrument panel !!
try it yourself and see
if you want photos i'm glad to put them together as i missed one small spot of dust behind the battery charge lamp so i have to pull it out again.
cheers
anyweb