My lightly-used (10,000 miles) 2006 SLK350 has been a real delight during the first two months of ownership. It's a ball to drive, and I have been busy learning to live with it. This forum has been a great help. The car is amazingly tight and noise-free for a 7-year-old vehicle but I have been getting just a bit of noise from the vario roof when driving on rough pavement so I decided to take advantage of a nice Spring day and lube the rubber after I washed the car.
A search of the forum turned up some really good information, particularly the thread on "John's Broomstick.":
http://www.slkworld.com/diy-section/13187-diy-r171-holding-roof-open-broomstick-modification.html
Using the information from that thread, I cobbled together my own "broomstick" and ordered a small bottle of Krytox GPL-105 from an eBay seller. The broomstick worked like a charm, and cleaning and lightly lubricating the seals took only 15-20 minutes (including lubing the latches and hinges).
I fired her up and set out on a test drive--silence! Sharing this kind of information is the best use of these forums, and I thank those who paid it forward! Have a blessed Easter--
jack <><
A search of the forum turned up some really good information, particularly the thread on "John's Broomstick.":
http://www.slkworld.com/diy-section/13187-diy-r171-holding-roof-open-broomstick-modification.html
Using the information from that thread, I cobbled together my own "broomstick" and ordered a small bottle of Krytox GPL-105 from an eBay seller. The broomstick worked like a charm, and cleaning and lightly lubricating the seals took only 15-20 minutes (including lubing the latches and hinges).
I fired her up and set out on a test drive--silence! Sharing this kind of information is the best use of these forums, and I thank those who paid it forward! Have a blessed Easter--
jack <><