Where is the broken cable on a Mercedes CLK320?
This cable replacement is on a 2002 CLK320. The first picture shows the broken cable on the driver’s side of the car. The next step is to remove the plastic cover located at the front of the convertible top. This is done by removing the allen screw that holds the twist handle to the top (don’t remember the size) but it was small.
What kind of car is the CLK 320?
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What kind of car is the CLK 430?
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How much does a 1999 CLK Class Cabriolet cost?
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How to replace cable on Mercedes convertible top?
The next step is to remove the plastic cover located at the front of the convertible top. This is done by removing the allen screw that holds the twist handle to the top (don’t remember the size) but it was small. You must twist the handle to be able to insert the allan wrench into the fitting.
What happens when a Mercedes Benz goes into limp mode?
When a Mercedes-Benz goes into limp mode, it only operates in second gear and reverse only. When you put it in gear, you may also feel a bang as transmission engages. The first thing you should try is to check the transmission fluid level. The transmission has a dipstick tube but with no dipstick in it.
Where are the transmission codes stored in a Mercedes?
Specific codes related to the transmission are stored in the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) and come generic codes such as P0705 are stored in ECU (Engine Control Unit). You don’t need to pay anyone to read the codes; you can retrieve them yourself in a couple of minutes with the right OBD II scanner.