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Old 08-13-2007, 01:04 PM
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'99 E320 - Loose steering colum controls, and dash clock light.

This is my first Benz, a '99 E320 with 101K miles. It is a great car and I'm repairing all the things that are needing fixing.

I posted questions about window regulator and fog lamp replacement. I got the best advice and serviced these 2 problems w/o a hitch, and I'm a novice. I'm very impressed with the wealth of knowledge on this forum.

Now onto my next two problems to service:

1.) The housing around the steering column the has the levers for the turn signals and speed control is loose. When I operate the turn signals or speed control the housing moves in the direction of the control that I am operating. How do I tighten the housing these levers are attached too? All the controls work properly.

2.) The light illuminating the dash clock is very dim, that during the day you can not read the time. At night it is legible but very dim.
This seems odd to me because it looks like an LED display, but it is dim like a bulb is loose and not fitting tightly. How do I remove the necessary panel to access the clock display? How do I correct the brightness issue?

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Old 08-13-2007, 01:08 PM
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I'll start with #2 because it is easy. That display is LCD, backlit with three red and three white bulbs. You are running on two white bulbs. I would recommend replacing all of the white bulbs while you have the cluster out. The reds don't run very much, and probably will work for a long time to come. Search for 210 instrument panel for instructions.

As for 1, I think there's a wiki article about that one. There is a screw that loosens. Unfortunately, you have to remove the steering wheel to access it.
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Old 08-13-2007, 02:22 PM
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210 instrument panel

Matt,
Per your sugestion I did a search for pulling a 210 instrument panel and E320 instrument panel and couldn't find instructions on this site.
Mike

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