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Old 08-11-2007, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by TMAllison View Post
I beleive you have a dust filter (1 large) and the typical carbon activated filters (2 small).

They are #540 & 310 respectively.

On my W210 the dust filter (commonly called cabin fitler) is accessed by removeing the glove box. The carbon filters are accessed by removing the decorative panel above the passengers knee space. Both are held in place by a simple clip system and when the door is remvoe the filters just slide out..

The carbon activated filter appears to be located in the same place as the W210.

http://www.detali.ru/cat/oem_mb2.asp?TP=1&F=211226&M=648%2E961&GA=722%2E626&CT=F&cat=64V&SID=83&SGR=045&SGN=01
Parts 530 & 540 on my car look just like in the picture, but it is outside under the hood and I thought it would come out by removing part 530, but that just may be too simple and you would be right about the glove box. I will get up in the morning at about 530 when it is not 110* in the garage and give it a look see.

Thanks for the help there friend, I really like doing what I can as for as service on the car, but I will take it in for all the other service checks for stuff I can't do for myself like tranny fluid change or differential fluid change.
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