How to remove instrument cluster from Mercedes W220?

How to remove instrument cluster from Mercedes W220?

Remove instrument cluster. Unplug the electrical connector from the back of the instrument cluster. Remove the black plastic housing. Remove the screws that hold the circuit board using a T-12 Torx socket. Carefully release the plastic tabs using a flat blade screwdriver.

Is there a problem with the S Class W220?

How to fix problems with dead, dark or flickering S-Class W220 instrument cluster. Repair display defective issues on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class W220 and CL-Class C215.

How to remove a cluster from a Mercedes Benz S430?

To repair this cluster you first need to remove it. Removing the cluster from a Mercedes-Benz S430/S500/CL500 is very easy. To remove the cluster you will need the following tools: Watch the video on how to remove the cluster. This opens in a new window. Remove Cluster W220 S-Class from DIYCarCenter.com on Vimeo.

How to replace transistors in a Mercedes W220?

To replace these transistors follow these steps: Remove instrument cluster. Unplug the electrical connector from the back of the instrument cluster. Remove the black plastic housing. Remove the screws that hold the circuit board using a T-12 Torx socket. Carefully release the plastic tabs using a flat blade screwdriver.

How to fix problems with dead, dark or flickering S-Class W220 instrument cluster. Repair display defective issues on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class W220 and CL-Class C215.

Remove instrument cluster. Unplug the electrical connector from the back of the instrument cluster. Remove the black plastic housing. Remove the screws that hold the circuit board using a T-12 Torx socket. Carefully release the plastic tabs using a flat blade screwdriver.

To repair this cluster you first need to remove it. Removing the cluster from a Mercedes-Benz S430/S500/CL500 is very easy. To remove the cluster you will need the following tools: Watch the video on how to remove the cluster. This opens in a new window. Remove Cluster W220 S-Class from DIYCarCenter.com on Vimeo.

To replace these transistors follow these steps: Remove instrument cluster. Unplug the electrical connector from the back of the instrument cluster. Remove the black plastic housing. Remove the screws that hold the circuit board using a T-12 Torx socket. Carefully release the plastic tabs using a flat blade screwdriver.