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recently purchased a 1970 Mercedes 280SE (sedan) whose prior owner included in the purchase a new set of heater/ac levers (the multi-colored ones, 4 in the set) to replace the old, broken ones. These must, of course, be installed and this looks to be a rather daunting task. Is there a relatively easier way to install these than the "obvious" way?
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The obvious way is the only to install OE handles. There are some aftermarket ones that hook to the original but as the original are brittle & have already broken, these are mostly for looks.
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