I've just bought an E220 estate in the UK and I have been trying unsuccessfully so far to work out how to remove the heater control knobs to allow their bulbs to be replaced. The Haynes book says rotate to left and pull but I and a mechanic friend couldn't get them off.
Please could someone advise how to get them off to allow the bulbs to be replaced.
I also need to replace the bulb in the rotary temperature control knob.
I'd like to use LED based bulbs if possible - has anyone tried this.
I have replaced my interior lights in the passenger cabin with bulbs from www.ultraleds.com, and although expensive if they last forever - thats fine with me.
Thanks to your post I gave them a heave with a large pair of gas pliers - and hey presto
If anyone else needs the info, there are 4 bulbs in the heater panel, and their code / type number is 286
My local accessory shop thought they didn't sell them and advised me to go to the main dealer - Halfords sell them in the UK - although they ALSO thought they didn't!!
just a word of caution on the Halfords ones, I replaced one of mine with one from Halfords and found that it was much brighter and the control knob started to get a little hot.
now you mention it I think they were a higher rating, but I have ordered some LED based bulbs from www.ultraleds.com as a low current consumption alternative, I'll post a note on the results when I get them later this week hopefully.
Now that you've solved the bulbs for the heater, have you come across a solution for the light behind the air vent controls? I'd like to find out how to change this one too.
I was told on another BB that if you insert a hex socket 4mm into the fresh air vent. The vent should pop out and then you should be able to change the bulb. However another post told me to be careful and disconnect the passenger airbag before doing this. I haven't done this yet so if you do please tell me your results.
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Brad D.
95 E320 Cabriolet
76 911S Porsche
2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited
Well, the LED bulbs arrived today , but the problem is that they are OK for the heater control knobs, but they do not work well for the "light pipe" that feeds the rotary temperature setting dials as they are very directional, so I've used the LEDS only in the knobs themselves, and left the normal bulbs in the other positions ( 2 off).