You have to remove the air bag and the steering wheel.
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> On Jul 10, 2020, at 10:53 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> My friend accidentally snapped the combination switch in his 1998 E320
> sedan. He was wondering whether he would have to remove the
Clocksprings were in use with the W140s as well. They provided connections to
the airbag as well as position indication for the ECU. Don’t ever take one
apart, don’t ask me why.
-D
> On Jul 11, 2020, at 9:59 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> On Sat, July 11, 2020 9:52 am, Meade
On Sat, July 11, 2020 9:52 am, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
> That is the device that maintains the electrical connections (for the
> airbag, horn, and perhaps other controls mounted on the steering wheel)
> between the steering wheel and the steering column. I don't think it has
> a big
That is the device that maintains the electrical connections (for the
airbag, horn, and perhaps other controls mounted on the steering wheel)
between the steering wheel and the steering column. I don't think it has a
big clockspring in it, I know it does not for my 124 cars. On my cars, it
has
On Sat, 11 Jul 2020 11:33:34 + (UTC) Robert Koziak via Mercedes
wrote:
> One work of caution is when you reach the removal of the "clockspring"
> step be sure to cautiously keep it in the same exact position. I
> thought I did but when reinstalling it made a clicking noise and the
> airbag
Strasfogel
Sent: Fri, Jul 10, 2020 11:52 pm
Subject: [MBZ] Replacing combination switch E320
My friend accidentally snapped the combination switch in his 1998 E320
sedan. He was wondering whether he would have to remove the steering wheel
to replace it. I know nothing but perhaps one of yo
My friend accidentally snapped the combination switch in his 1998 E320
sedan. He was wondering whether he would have to remove the steering wheel
to replace it. I know nothing but perhaps one of you can help.
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