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The kit was $60 at the dealer per side, and it includes one of the longer brackets as well as two of the mounting bits where the rods slide in to (one with a lock - with the triangle piece - and one without). The triangle piece uses the middle pleat between the headrest posts, as a button that you can press down to release the headrest. Similar to the hidden button on the back of the front seats, except that one is pressed forward (from the point of view of the car) while the rear headrest button, you push downward.
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Reclining w116 seat? I tried w126 rear seats but they're riveted. Not sure if w116's are the same.
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60 bucks per side? I assume that didn't come with the headrest support rods since you are using w126 supports.
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Adding another Comfort - Outside Temp Display!
Today I added an outside Temp Display donated from a w126. My other cars have a temp display and it's very useful info to have. Especially when your traveling and may run across a below freezing area that may have ice patches. Or if my passengers want to know how much past 100º F (38º C) it is outside in Central California during the summer.
The display is in Celsius and pic showing around 75º Fahrenheit. ![]() Here are the components that needed to be installed. ![]() I got the idea and baseline info from forum member Biodiesel300TD here in this THREAD. I took pictures of my install and will post the pictorial on another thread later. .
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My car has rear headrests!
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Outside Temperature Display Install Link
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Yes, me too! I've been wanting to do this since shortly after I bought my 240D. I have asked no less than 3 different sellers on Ebay if this can be used in my 1979 W123 sedan and none of them even responded to me. I'd come to the conclusion that it must have to interface through the engine management computer, so therefore could not be done on an old diesel. Glad to know my assumption was wrong.
This is very nice information. I've been thinking of doing the rear headrest mod as well. That's how I found this thread. Reasearching how to add them. I have found a good set. They're the newer style. My driver seat has been swapped out of an 82, so only my front passenger seat still has the "bunny ears" headrests. I guess I'm going modern ![]()
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quick questions:
let's say you have two headrests, the four total short brackets for the headrests, the four total grommets/eyelet mouldings, and that's it. you're putting the rear headrests into a 300D sedan that already has the two straight frame supports (not the triangular ones) on the back of the seat. you are missing the triangular support that completes the job. can you get these triangular supports out of a w123 WAGON that has "rear" headrests already, or do you need to find a donor sedan that had rear headrests as an option to begin with? (or get them from the dealer). does anyone have a pic of inside of a wagon seat?
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The triangle piece acts like a button that you can press down to be able to remove the head rest or move it up or down. Theoretically you can do without it and have the height position permanent. The wagon setup is different. Wagon Headrest. ![]() Left Sedan Headrest and Right Wagon Headrest ![]() Sedan Rear Seatback with Headrest. ![]() Pictures are from here. http://www.detali.ru/cat/cats/?cat=mb The last I checked, my local dealership found a 100 of these triangle pieces in Germany. But was not able to access them. Maybe your dealership is better and can order them. They however could order the whole mounting kit which includes the parts shown in circle 5 in the above pic. That part number is 123 970 01 00 and was listed at $59.29 for each side. One question to you Squabble for clarity, you stated you have the two straight frame supports. There should be four (4 qty) supports. Two are removable and the other two are spot welded from the factory.
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