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msethk 03-26-2002 07:30 PM

driving lamps for 94 C280?
 
Does anybody know where I can find a pair of driving lights for a 1994 C280? also like to know if there is any further help for people with problems in their C280's with sunroofs? Mine is not in the vin's through 025???...it is higher... but it seems someone might have some ideas

msethk

94 C280
73 220D

David C Klasse 03-26-2002 08:03 PM

Exactly what are driving lamps?

Also, I do not understand your sunroof question. I have a C280 so I might also be able to help you out.

msethk 03-26-2002 08:20 PM

problems with the sunroof include not opening and closing properly. when I try to tilt it up sometimes it sticks open. trying to close it, it may make a loud poping noise like the glass is breaking (it does not always want to close..sometimes it will when I play with the switch including sliding the glass front and back). sometimes when sliding open it gets caught at an angle and appears jammed. there was a service bulletin but it included cars with a 000025-025000 (or something like that) last six digits of the vin.

looking for driving/fog lamps as you would see on an AMG model...

David C Klasse 03-26-2002 11:09 PM

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I have thought about adding the fog lights in the lower bumper where they are on the C36/C43... however, I decided not go go that route for the following reasons:

1. NOT enough BANG for the buck... probably over a grand $$!

2. Our C-classes already have fog lights integrated into the inner part of the headlight housing (see picture below).

3. These fog lights are operable without having the headlights on... I drive with them on at all times... looks good too, IMO!

David C Klasse 03-26-2002 11:11 PM

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This may be a better picture...

(Turn headlight knob one switch to the right -IE Standing lamps- and then pull knob out ONE detent.)

Badinfo 03-26-2002 11:15 PM

A grand for fog lights?!!! No way. You can pick up a pair of projectors with cheapo bulbs for $40. If you want top of the line, think around $200. I mean, even the off road lights for my mom's Discovery FROM Landrover only cost $400, and those things are huge and about 4x as bright as the rover's high beams...

David C Klasse 03-26-2002 11:23 PM

Well I'm not talking EL CHEAPO fog lights from PepBoys...
I'm talking about the real OEM stock replacement fog lights that would be put into the lower air dams on the 202. A lot more than you would imagine... If you go the Mercedes route you need harnesses, lights, and many other little things.. you'd be suprised. ATLEAST a grand.

Badinfo 03-27-2002 08:53 PM

wow... that is definetaly no good. Good old teutonic engineering, it lasts forever, but for the price, you could buy 100s of the competition....

-fad 03-28-2002 12:31 PM

used MB parts (fog lights, etc.) may be a good solution- searching the MB boneyards

the sunroof sounds like it needs to be adjusted at minimum- or need new angles (big $$$ job- and best not to be attempted by a beginer)

-fad


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