Description
Visual condition of the part
The product shows signs of use visible in the photos.
Mercedes W245 Cover Centre Console Trim Ashtray Gear Surround is an original interior component from the Dashboards group, designed for installation in the front part of the cabin. This used component allows for the technical and visual restoration of the center tunnel area, ensuring a cohesive cockpit appearance and proper mounting of adjacent elements.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: A1696803839
- Mark: Mercedes (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: A1696803839
- Substitutable numbers: A1696803839, A 169 680 38 39, KD
- Location on the vehicle: Front
- Category: Dashboard Panels
Purpose and function of the component
The presented center console cover has been designed specifically for W245 series models, ensuring a proper fit to the shape of the tunnel and adjacent dashboard modules. The element covers the area around the ashtray and gear shifter, stabilizing their position and masking the mounts and wiring underneath.
Its placement in the front part of the cabin means the component has a significant impact on operating ergonomics and the aesthetics of the central part of the cockpit. The appropriately selected shape and factory mounting points facilitate installation and subsequent removal for service purposes if needed.
Benefits of using an original console cover
Using an original center console cover in a Mercedes W245 allows for maintaining the factory interior geometry and proper fitment with other dashboard elements. This is particularly important when replacing a damaged or worn frame, where maintaining the original look and compatibility with existing components is a priority.
The main advantages of this solution include:
- a visually cohesive center tunnel without unsightly gaps,
- secure mounting of the ashtray and gear surround,
- easier service access to elements located under the cover,
- maintaining the original character of the vehicle’s interior.
Thanks to this component, it is possible to both replace a damaged part and organize the workspace for the driver and front passenger, which translates into more comfortable vehicle usage.
Condition, fitment, and installation
The element comes from a used vehicle, which allows for a beneficial combination of functionality and an attractive price compared to new parts. A used component of this type is a particularly practical choice for interior repairs, where maintaining correct geometry and mountings is key, rather than necessarily purchasing a brand-new sub-assembly.
The cover is intended for installation in the front part of the cabin, within the center tunnel area. The design includes factory mounting points, which facilitates installation for both professional service technicians and more advanced users independently upgrading their Mercedes interior.
Application in the dashboard system
As an element from the Dashboards group, the center console cover works with the control panel, tunnels, storage compartments, and other cockpit components. Properly matching the part to the specific W245 model version is crucial to avoid material stress, squeaking, and problems with mounting adjacent modules.
Replacing this element is particularly recommended in situations where cracks, deformations, or mechanical damage have occurred within the center tunnel area, as well as after interventions in the electrical installation running under the console. By using an original cover, you can restore the proper assembly order and aesthetics in the central part of the interior.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the cockpit area in your Mercedes and need other elements from the same group, such as tunnel panels, grilles, or console housings, check the available parts in the Mercedes Dashboards category.
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