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Years of "Easier Removal" Monowiper Cover W124 ?
I know I've seen reference to this...Just can't locate it Now.
And Also, Would a 202 Monowiper "Setup" fit and work on a W124???
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'84 300SD sold 124.128 |
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self Help
1994 and 1995.
Thanks, Tyler.
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'84 300SD sold 124.128 |
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AFAIK rhw '94/'95 wiper cover is the same as the '90, ... the earlier one was different ('86 & '87 certainly, don't know what year it changed).
Look for the little plastic door over the allen-head bolt on the early ones, later ones are one-piece plastic covers.
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Did you determine whether the 202 wiper fits the 124?
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RIP: 2011 E350 BlueTEC, Schwartz 81k (totaled by uninsured drunk driver) 1964 Unimog 404.1 (wrongfully towed by the city) 1994 E320, Brilliantsilber 208k (transmission shuffled off after sudden catastrophic fluid loss) 1982 300D, Silberblau under a blue repaint 256k (sold for parts) 1995 E320 Polarweiss, 131k (sold for parts) 1995 E300D Polarweiss, 287k (totaled by drunk driver) |
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In 2008, the little plastic door or "cap" was a replaceable part, list price $4.40, available from MBUSA. The part number was 124 824 02 49 and I was able to order it through my dealer. EPC currently lists the "cap" as 124 820 0249, superseded by 124 824 03 49. The latter part may be the one-piece cover used in later models.
To change to the one-piece cap, the entire arm must be changed. Incidentally, I have found in junkyards that the older part is usually missing while the newer one is brittle from years of solar exposure and is very difficult to pry off without breaking. I believe that the 124 and 202 (201?) monowipers do not interchange -- the overall length is different by an inch or two. Jeremy
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"Buster" in the '95 Our all-Diesel family 1996 E300D (W210) . .338,000 miles Wife's car 2005 E320 CDI . . 113,000 miles My car Santa Rosa population 176,762 (2022) Total. . . . . . . . . . . . 627,762 "Oh lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz." -- Janis Joplin, October 1, 1970 |
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I know that the 201 monowiper is different from the 124, but 202 I do not know.
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Dang iPhone keyboard. I meant 201.
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RIP: 2011 E350 BlueTEC, Schwartz 81k (totaled by uninsured drunk driver) 1964 Unimog 404.1 (wrongfully towed by the city) 1994 E320, Brilliantsilber 208k (transmission shuffled off after sudden catastrophic fluid loss) 1982 300D, Silberblau under a blue repaint 256k (sold for parts) 1995 E320 Polarweiss, 131k (sold for parts) 1995 E300D Polarweiss, 287k (totaled by drunk driver) |
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By Now Y'all know where I'm "Heading" with this post...
In the [CURRENT] EPC , for both:
The 124.032 (Exemplar '94 E320) AND The 124.128 ('90 to '93 300D) Wiper Gearing Cap (Bosch) 210 824 00 49 Wiper Gearing (Bosch) 124 820 25 07 WHATEVER the parts were before the "Standardization",the above are all that's available for replacement. In the "Reverse Murphy-Ism" that's sometimes the Serendipity of the Cosmos (Barring what we all know, about having to change out the ENTIRE gear head to ENJOY the Quicker "Snap-Fit" Cap) COULD it be even Faintly possible that the cap 210 824 00 49 WOULD just fit over My Old Gearing set ?????????????????????????????????????????????
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'84 300SD sold 124.128 |
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I looked into that for my '87 300D and believe that I concluded that there's a difference in the arm where the Allen-head cap screw goes in. This precludes use of the one-piece snap-on cap on the old assembly. Sorry, I wanted to do it too.
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"Buster" in the '95 Our all-Diesel family 1996 E300D (W210) . .338,000 miles Wife's car 2005 E320 CDI . . 113,000 miles My car Santa Rosa population 176,762 (2022) Total. . . . . . . . . . . . 627,762 "Oh lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz." -- Janis Joplin, October 1, 1970 |
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