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ML Dude 03-17-2003 12:36 PM

How to remove the shift knob
 
Hi All,

I tried removing the gear shift knob on my CLK(automatic) this weekend without success. It has a conical (plastic?) nut just under the shift knob, I assumed this thing unscrewed to loosen the knob.

Well, it would not turn easily and I was afraid to torque it or grab it with pliers and damage it. Can somebody give me any tips on removing my gear shift knob?

Thx, Ed

ILUVMILS 03-17-2003 09:34 PM

Remove the shift knob by twisting the "conical" piece counter-clockwise (as you're looking down at it ). It will turn about a quarter turn. Then, pull the shift knob straight up. Sometimes it's really easy, sometimes it's not, but it's no big deal.

sura 03-18-2003 12:00 AM

Here's how I did it
 
Get some of that anti-slip material they sell at RV stores, it's used in cupboards and similar. Some anti-slip material used under rugs is the same. With a piece cut approx 1/2" x 2", wrap the material around that conical nut and twist. The material grabs the plastic nut and will help.
Ray

ML Dude 03-18-2003 01:10 PM

Thanks fellas,

But let me make sure about this, I turn the conical piece as if tightening against the shift knob(counter-clockwise from above).

Right now it doesn't seem to really turn at all so I want to be sure before I apply any serious force!

Sura, I know what you mean, I'll use some of that to grip it. Did you use your hands or pliers on it?


Rgds, Ed

sura 03-18-2003 02:37 PM

No, no, hands only.
Ray

ML Dude 03-25-2003 02:03 AM

Okay fellas,

I'm happy to report success! This weekend I got some grip cloth and twisted in the recommended direction and viola!

Let this thread serve as the technique for W208 shift knob removal.

Thanks again, Ed


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