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How to change rear door Vacuum actuator on W202
The driver's side rear door lock has a leak in it. The culprit is the actuator. I have since purchased a new actuator to install. I know how to take the door panel off... but space looks limited in there.... If anyone could offer any tips, they'd be greatly appreciated... save me close to $100 for the hour of labor the dealership would charge!!
Thanks again.
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2006 E350 w/ 155k miles (Daily Driver) Previous: 1993 300E 3.2L Sedan w/ close to about 300k miles 2003 E500 Brilliant Silver (Had 217k miles when totalled!) 1989 300E with 289,000 miles (had for <1 yr while in HI) 03 CLK 500 cabrio (Mom's) 2006 C230k (Dad's) 1999 S420 (Mom's/Dad's) 2000 C230k Sport sedans 2001 CLK320 Cabrio (Mom's) 1995 C280 My First Mercedes-Benz... (155k miles. EXCEPTIONAL AUTOMOBILE. Was Very hard to let go of!) |
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I have the Haynes manual, this might help
Remove door panel Release inner door handle connecting rod from the door guide, then disengage it from the lock lever Release the clip securing the rod for the door lock button, and remove the rod from the rear of the lock. Unscrew and remove the plastic screw securing the door lock button pivot and remove the rod and buton from the door. Trace the vacuum line along the door panel and prise off the connection at the central locking selenoid. we had to use two screwdrivers for this, one inserted through the door aperture from the side, as the connnection is very tight- care must be taken not to damage the plastic fitting. Unscrwe and remove the lock cover retaining screw from the door inner panel. remove the three lock securing screws from the rear edge of the door, and withdrawl the lock and cover assembly downward, tilting it slightly and following the rear edge of the door until the assembley can be withdrawn through the door aperature. Where applicable, disconnect the anti-theft alarm wiring plug as the lock is removed. Once the assembly is removed, the plastic cover can be unclipped. Refitting is the reverse sequence. |
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THanks! Seems like a good start... Hopefully I can do it this weekend.
Any other info? THanks again.
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2006 E350 w/ 155k miles (Daily Driver) Previous: 1993 300E 3.2L Sedan w/ close to about 300k miles 2003 E500 Brilliant Silver (Had 217k miles when totalled!) 1989 300E with 289,000 miles (had for <1 yr while in HI) 03 CLK 500 cabrio (Mom's) 2006 C230k (Dad's) 1999 S420 (Mom's/Dad's) 2000 C230k Sport sedans 2001 CLK320 Cabrio (Mom's) 1995 C280 My First Mercedes-Benz... (155k miles. EXCEPTIONAL AUTOMOBILE. Was Very hard to let go of!) |
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If I had a scanner I would scan the photo's in the manual, but I don't
Remove the door lock complete with actuator, from the rear door Remove the screw at the base of the actuator-depending on model this is either a cross-head or a Torx type At the top of the actuator unclip the control rod from the interior lock button rod Unhook the actuator from the lock assembly to remove refitting is the reverse sequence |
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