When do Mercedes Benz stop making replacement parts?

When do Mercedes Benz stop making replacement parts?

Authentically Reproducing Mercedes Soft-Trim Parts Mercedes-Benz, much like any other car manufacturer, stops making replacement parts for its cars a certain number of years after the car itself is no longer in production.

What kind of upholstery does a Mercedes Benz use?

World Upholstery & Trim manufactures authentic reproductions of restoration trim parts for classic Mercedes-Benz cars. Our products include seat covers/upholstery, carpets, convertible and targa tops, boot and tonneau covers, interior panels, sunvisors and other trim parts.

How do you remove the cluster from a Mercedes Benz?

The cluster is pulled from the dash by inserting the removal tools between the vents and the cluster (red arrows). Some vehicles have the speedometer cable clipped to the pedal box (red arrow). You are going to need to free up some slack in the cable either way. So, remove the kick panel and release the clip.

Where can I find a Mercedes Benz technical article?

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How many Mercedes-Benz 300 CE coupes have been sold?

Mercedes-Benz USA’s E-Class sales records don’t break out individual body styles, but one source puts 1991’s 300 CE Coupe sales figure at 1,302 units, the 1993 Coupe/Cabriolet at 891/593 units respectively, and ditto for 1994’s 1,530/595 and 1995’s 1,798 and 322.

How do you get the auto shifter out of a Mercedes?

The auto shifter will be a PITA to get out, but if you pry away the covers, you will reveal all 4 10mm bolts. Those wires on the side of the shifter are now useless. They prevent the shifter from being shifting while the car is off or the brake pedal pressed, simply move them off to the side.

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What kind of roof does a Mercedes 300CE have?

The Cabriolet’s insulated cloth roof, furnished by Karmann and fitted with a heated glass window, used six hydraulic cylinders, 10 valves and 12 electric limit switches and was almost completely automatic: The operator only had to release or fasten the header catch and actuate a button.