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Old 05-20-2007, 10:54 AM
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Hi,

Can someone explain how to replace the cabin air filter on a 97 E-420?

Marcus
 
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Old 05-23-2007, 11:10 AM
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pull out the glovebox
 
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Old 05-23-2007, 02:47 PM
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w210s should be very similar.....below is for my 99 E320

yeah, that can be a bugger to remove. here's why: though all the screws are
removed, there are two fins atop the glove box which prevent it from easily
sliding out. if you tug hard enough, it will. if you just wail back and pull
with abandon, you risk damaging the little piston thingy attached to the right
side of glove box which helps the door open slowly. the chain which attaches
the door to the piston is a plastic lattice thing. (love my knack of tech terms?)



can't help you much with the first yank except to use what I tell my brother,
the PHD method "Pull Hard, Dummy". LOL.

if you hook your fingers beneath the door, you get leverage. but that also
has a way of leveraging the glove box upwards...and camming the aforemen-
tioned 'fins' even firmer. so try to pull straight towards your belly button, not
angled up.

once you get the glove box out (which you will), take a file or Dremel to the
fins. lightly. whereas the angle is normally cut at approx 70ยบ or so, change
it to 45ยบ. from now on, removing the glove box will be a breeze.



seem to recall that only 4 screws hold the box in: two on the sides and two
on the box floor. the latch doesn't, nor do the rubber biscuit door bumpers.

filters: okay, towards the back, you should see a horizontal door, secured by sliding retainer.
slide the retainer off and the door pops out to reveal two filters which you'll need to slide out.

http://www.hastingsfilter.com/products/af1147.pdf
 
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:20 PM
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The above worked perfectly. Bought the filters online.
 
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Old 07-05-2009, 09:13 PM
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Cool - appreciate that instruction. Now, there are a paper and activated carbon variety of these filters. Any reasons to use either? I would think the carbon version is more effective... thanks!
 
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Old 07-06-2009, 04:39 PM
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I saw the same info. Carbon filters are alot more expensive.
 
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