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New Battery Pan!
Battery Pan
Does anyone know where i can get a new one? (Part that the battery rests on) It is for my 1989 300E The old one is very rusty, I don't want the rust to spread! Thank you. |
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MB part number 201-626-04-45
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Don't be surprised if the WEB sellers don't carry that item. I've checked 4 of them, including the one here(online that is) and none of them have it.
You may have to see your local dealer. Before you do that, call Phil at Fastlane...800 # at this site. He sometimes gets stuff out of a wholesaler in South San Franscisco, Calif. |
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Thanks people! I know it is hard to find, but if I find a source, I will surely spread the word!
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I'm amazed that MB still made them out of steel!
For every car I've had with a steel battery tray, I've had to repair them or at least beef them up so they won't waste away from the battery acid. I have access to a sand blaster. After blasting away the rust, I recoat them first with primer, then either tar or use a dippable rubber coating. Regular paint just doesn't last. Do you have access to a sand blaster at school?
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Does anyone know the size of the short threaded metal dowel that the battery holddown plate fits over. This is missing on my car (88 300ce) & I've been unable to find the right size to screw into the vacant hole. The dealer didn't have it as a listed part. Thanks.
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87 300e (white/black; amg body kit) 88 300ce (red/cream; amg body kit) 93 300ce cabrio (white/blue/blue top) 93 300ce cabrio (black/grey/black top) 98 ml 320 (totaled @ 137,000 miles) 99 clk320 (black/grey/black top) |
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Hey everyone,
I wish I had access to a sand blaster! THAT WOULD BE AWESOME! I could fix a few things around the home. I would like to just remove, sand, and recoat the pan, but it is original and is 15 years old and brittle around the edges, so I have to get a new one! So far I have not found one online..... the minute I do, you all will know where to get you new battery pans!!! |
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You might also want to add a "battery mat" > special fiber mat designed to neutralize battery acid .. saves the battery pan > JC Whitney has them
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Not a bad idea at all, in fact, I will purchase one.... Thanks!
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