Re: [MBZ] Limo console wood install report (W124)

2005-12-23 Thread Dave M.
ally separate, which is kinda cool - gives you more options. You come across these things in your PnP travels much? :-) -Dave M. > -- > Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 19:19:10 -0800 > From: Aaron Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [MBZ] Limo console

Re: [MBZ] Limo console wood install report (W124)

2005-12-23 Thread Aaron Lam
Dave, For illumination did you splice into the existing grey/blue wires in the center console, or did you run wires under the dash to the main illumination distribution block thingy? -Aaron 1987 300D 1987 300TD

Re: [MBZ] Limo console wood install report (W124)

2005-12-23 Thread Jim Cathey
I also wanted to add a momentary contact type switch for my Valentine-1. I specifically wanted it set up so that when the key is turned off, and then the car is re-started, the V-1 does NOT turn back on...In case you're wondering why, it's because of the irritating 'startup dance' that the V-1 goe

Re: [MBZ] Limo console wood install report (W124)

2005-12-23 Thread Jim Cathey
I may work on making those functional in the future, but for now they're just filling the empty spaces. All are wired so the backlight illumination works Congratulations on the excellent enhancement job. I really prefer my mods to look like they're factory jobs too. -- Jim

[MBZ] Limo console wood install report (W124)

2005-12-22 Thread Dave M.
Hi all, I wanted to add some extra electrical switches in my W124, and prefer a factory appearance. Thanks to Aaron Lam, I learned there was a wood trim piece used in the long wheelbase (limo) version W124 in Europe. This has extra switch holes for (I assume) the 2 extra windows in the 6-door chas