Identifying and Removing Your Underbody Trays - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Identifying and Removing Your Underbody Trays - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz


Identifying and Removing Your Underbody Trays Time: 1 hour Tab: $0 Talent: 1 Tools: 8mm socket, floor jack, jack stands, wheel chocks, safety glasses Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz W204 (2008-15) Hot Tip: Give yourself as much room as you can under the car Performance Gain: Access to systems under the car Complementary Modification: Oil and Filter Like most modern cars the Mercedes-Benz W204 series has a series of under body trays on the car. These trays are used for a multitude of reasons. It is important that if you remove the tray to perform work that you replace it prior to putting the car back on the road. The trays are used to protect the underbody of the car and the systems attached to it. They also keep the weather and elements out of certain areas. Some panels divert air to assist in cooling certain systems on the car. Another added benefit is that the trays aid the airflow under the car. This will help to increase your fuel economy. Any work under the car is going to involve removing your under body trays. Figure out which goes where, and how with this article. Applies to: C350 (2007-14), C180 (2007-14), C200 (2007-14), C230 (2007-14), C250 (2007-14), C280 (2007-14), C300 (2007-14), C320 (2007-14)

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