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W123 Wagon Inner Hatch Release Handle
Oh, boy ~ I foolishly dropped the ball on a lister here who offered me one for the right price (I forgot plain & simple) and bought one from Mercedes via a third party who bent me over sharply however I at long last have one in my grubby hands :D .
Mercedes has FIVE MORE in the Fontana, Ca. whse. so if you need one ORDER IT NOW, here's the part # : 123-766-00-43 . Under $100 list price . Made in Germany . Too bad I can't upload the photo of the new handle in its factory Mercedes package... I hope my Foster boys don't break it..... |
I have never seen a broken handle, its the tab on the latch it screws to that breaks off. How are you going to deal with that?
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Had a new mechanism piece made a couple years ago out of stainless...
https://i.imgur.com/GTFAgva.jpg Cost was about $25 but nobody seemed interested so I never pursued it further. Making a much stronger piece than factory is definitely possible. In fact the hole was undersized and drilling it out cost two drill bits so that stuff is tough! -Rog |
That is pretty cool. After driving these cars for 15+ years now I have a whole pile of rear latches that have that tab broken off.
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Oh, Boy ~
As usual I missed the actual problem .
I have no idea how I'll fix it, maybe Rogviler will sell me a new piece.... |
I'd love one, and I'm sure my friend's is broken too.
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W123 T Hatch Latches
Please keep me in the loop on this .
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Hatch Woes
Well ;
At least I fixed the third row seat belts and installed new support struts so the hatch won't be hitting anyone's head . The Pelican hatch struts are the same manufacturer as the originals, only the printing on them is different . |
I would be interested in buying the piece as well. Out of my three wagons, only one has the inner handle, and that is only because I lucked out and found an intact one in a junkyard last year.
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I'll have to look into it again. I think there's a way to order it direct now. I have no interest in being the middle man for manufactured custom parts, I've seen how that goes.
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T Hatch Latch Parts
Understood .
Please do see what you can find, my wagon is very nice and I'd like to get it fully sorted out . |
Subscribing.
Could use one of these myself, but completely understandable in regards to being the middle man. |
Mercedes is making the latch again. They’re less than $100. I bought one but didn’t compare the two to see if the design changed.
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Well, if anyone wants to try it, I got it set up on Shapeways:
https://www.shapeways.com/product/LHS7Q6FNH/merchandle9 Cost went up a little bit over the years. This is the same material I had it made in originally, their rendering is just really dark for some reason. It's been several years since I worked on it but I'm pretty sure I had fixed the hole size (this is the 9th revision). If not, use a drill bit you don't care about or use a sharpener on it. The only thing that's fiddly is taking the shaft apart, not losing the pieces, and then doing something to the end to keep it together. I think I was going to tap it for a screw but ended up peening the end over as it had enough material to do that. But there are several ways you could accomplish that task. Originally I was going to have a bunch made, then do an exchange program basically. You send me your broken one, I send you a fixed one and fix the broken one for the next person. There would have to be a lot of people interested in that though. But if anyone wanted to do that you have my blessing. |
W123 Hatch Latch Assy.
? Anyone have the current P/N ? .
Is it any better than the originals ? . TIA, |
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