Hello. I'm not sure. I've been told the master control unit for the windows is under the passenger seat, but I've never removed it to find out. I don't think those go bad very often though. My switch has gone out again, and this time, I'm going to try the wire harness upgrade as specified in this Mercedes Service Bulletin: mercedesforum.com/forum/mercedes-g-gl-class-17/g500-seat-control-43494/#post138460
Whoops, I normally don't include a link, but I usually do provide the part #. I've edited the description to display the part #, but here it is for your convenience as well: G500 Seat Position Control Switch RIGHT SIDE Part #: 2108209010, G500 Seat Position Control Switch LEFT SIDE Part #: 2108208910
Love it! I know who I'm hitting up when I need some G repair advice
Ha ha! Get one dude!
@@rollingstocks I did!!
@@missedthepoint I wanna see some videos on it!
Many thanks!!
Thank you! Mine's already broken again ha ha. I'm starting to think this may become annual maintenance.
Hi quick question to remove and replace the master switch to control all the windows does the whole panel need to come off
Hello. I'm not sure. I've been told the master control unit for the windows is under the passenger seat, but I've never removed it to find out. I don't think those go bad very often though. My switch has gone out again, and this time, I'm going to try the wire harness upgrade as specified in this Mercedes Service Bulletin: mercedesforum.com/forum/mercedes-g-gl-class-17/g500-seat-control-43494/#post138460
Can you provide the link for the part?
Whoops, I normally don't include a link, but I usually do provide the part #. I've edited the description to display the part #, but here it is for your convenience as well: G500 Seat Position Control Switch RIGHT SIDE Part #: 2108209010, G500 Seat Position Control Switch LEFT SIDE Part #: 2108208910
I'll save you money, disassemble the box, clean the oxidation
I actually did this with my first one. It started working properly again, but then failed again right away after I re-assembled everything.
@@rollingstocks if you find connected contacts due to oxidation, you should use a toothbrush and contact spray 😅