[R129 SL] INSTRUMENT CLUSTER REMOVAL

r129list@mbcoupes.com r129list@mbcoupes.com
Fri, 4 Jun 2004 21:52:28 EDT


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The important word here is WIGGLING.  Once you get the wires engaged don't 
pull out on both sides at the same time. Pull one side and get it to slightly 
more, then work on the other side.   Wiggle back and forth to get the cluster 
out.  Even the MB write up suggests it this way.

Mike in Morgantown, PA
91 300 SL
92 600 SEL (Monster)
87 560 SEL
62 Thunderbird
67 Triumph TR4A

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he MB write up suggests it this way.<BR>
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Mike in Morgantown, PA<BR>
91 300 SL<BR>
92 600 SEL (Monster)<BR>
87 560 SEL<BR>
62 Thunderbird<BR>
67 Triumph TR4A</FONT></HTML>

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