Showing posts with label 320. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 320. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
How to Remove the Front Seats on a CLK 320
1. Press back on the seat position switch to maneuver the seat backward as far as it will go. Locate the plastic caps on the front of the metal seat rails on the floor. Using a flathead screwdriver, gently pry the caps off to gain access to the bolts.
2. Unbolt the forward-most bolts using a socket wrench. Place the bolts in a safe location. Using the seat position switch, move the seat forward as far as possible, making the rear bolts visible. Repeat this process to remove them as well.
3. Reach under the seat and unplug the wiring connector from the power seat control module. Unplug the cable from the heating element if your CLK 320 is equipped with heated seats.
4. Remove the seat from the vehicle. Repeat this process on the other side to remove the second seat. When finished, place the seats back in the car, reconnect the wiring and securely reinstall the bolts and caps.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a CLK 320
1. Park the Mercedes Benz CLK 320 in a safe work area.
2. Open the passengers side door and squat down beside the drivers side door. Shine a flashlight underneath the glove compartment and locate the access panel directly under the glove box. Remove the screws from the access panel with a screwdriver. Place the screws in a safe area, such as on the drivers seat.
3. Pull down the access panel and place it in the drivers seat. Shine the flashlight through the access panel opening and locate the black square box directly behind the glove box. The black square box houses the cabin air filter and has a sliding bracket on top.
4. Pull the front part of the sliding bracket toward the passengers seat and push the adjoining sliding bracket toward the front of the vehicle. This will expose the cabin air filter. Grab the lower back part of the cabin air filter and rotate it downward until it comes out of the box. Make a mental note of the direction of the air flow arrow on the old cabin air filter.
5. Install the new cabin air filter with the air flow arrow pointing in the same direction in which the arrow on the old filter pointed. Slide both sliding brackets back toward each other to close the top of the square box over the top of the new cabin air filter.
6. Reassemble the bottom access panel with the removed screws, and tighten the screws with the screwdriver. Discard the old cabin air filter.
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