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Replacing the filter is a regular maintenance item.
Amazing how much crap they trap. Jim
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14 E250 BlueTEC black. 45k miles 95 E320 Cabriolet Emerald green 66k miles 94 E320 Cabriolet Emerald green 152k miles 85 300TD 4 spd man, euro bumpers and lights, 15" Pentas dark blue 274k miles |
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Had my 60k and 90k services at the dealer. They tried to sell me everything from shelf-stretchers to performance Fetzer valves -- but never once mentioned the cabin filter.
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1994 C280, dark green metallic 105k miles 1991 190E 2.6, Black 191,500 miles (sold to another forum member) 2003 Chevy Tahoe LT, Redfire Metallic 105k miles 1989 Mustang GT Cobra Convertible 43k miles |
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Yes, and not changing them is a sure way to burn out the blower regulator.
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W210 Dust Filters
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I have been unable to remove the glove box from my '02 E320 to access the dust filters. All attaching hardware is out, but I can't pop the tab on the back of the box from locating slot. I've been told there is a tab and slot. Any tricks you can send my way? Thanks Wray |
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