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Title: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: jtwoods4 on 17 June 2019, 08:53 PM
Hey guys I've got a 1980 300sd and the little rubber bumpers that keep the fuel filler door from slamming have deteriorated. Does anyone know where I can get these?
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: Alec300SD on 17 June 2019, 11:09 PM
There are 3 fuel door rubber bumpers.

The top two attach to the body (MB part number 000-987-90-40) at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions in the photo.
The lower one clips into the middle of the fuel door hinge (MB part number 116-987-06-39) at the 6 o'clock position in the photo.

The upper bumpers get mashed and are an inexpensive dealership item, $0.74-$1.00.
The lower bumper is a bit pricier dealership item, $19.07 -$26.00.

Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: daantjie on 18 June 2019, 12:06 AM
While you're at it, replace the plastic grommet for the fuel door lock.  This is probably one of the least replaced parts on the 116 ;)
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: jtwoods4 on 18 June 2019, 08:30 AM
Quote from: Alec300SD on 17 June 2019, 11:09 PM
There are 3 fuel door rubber bumpers.

The top two attach to the body (MB part number 000-987-90-40) at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions in the photo.
The lower one clips into the middle of the fuel door hinge (MB part number 116-987-06-39) at the 6 o'clock position in the photo.

The upper bumpers get mashed and are an inexpensive dealership item, $0.74-$1.00.
The lower bumper is a bit pricier dealership item, $19.07 -$26.00.

Awesome! Thank you guys!
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: OLDGOLD on 18 June 2019, 11:26 PM
Thank you for sharing this! I had this same issue with my 300SD and couldn't find these for the life of me. However, I did find a work around using part# 253-692-97-00. These stoppers fit almost perfectly. This part was intended for the current GLC300 as part of the recall for the seat belt plate to keep it from getting stuck back into the trim and locking up the seat belt which rendered the rear left seat belt useless. If I remember correctly, this part was very cheap.

One thing to note is that they smaller end may need to be trimmed slightly in order to fit. It's always fun to find a work around for these problems!
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: slfan on 19 June 2019, 03:58 PM
Quote from: Alec300SD on 17 June 2019, 11:09 PM
There are 3 fuel door rubber bumpers.

The top two attach to the body (MB part number 000-987-90-40) at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions in the photo.
The lower one clips into the middle of the fuel door hinge (MB part number 116-987-06-39) at the 6 o'clock position in the photo.

The upper bumpers get mashed and are an inexpensive dealership item, $0.74-$1.00.
The lower bumper is a bit pricier dealership item, $19.07 -$26.00.

1. Helpful post.  Thanks!
2. Is the Fuel Filler Door grommet available?  About 2-3 years ago the Classic Center did not haveboth  this part and the oil filler grommet for the 6.9.
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: daantjie on 19 June 2019, 05:26 PM
Fuel door lock grommet part # 107 805 00 17
Here is NOS one on ebay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-Benz-Door-Rod-Guide-1078050017/123531694829?epid=6026847422&hash=item1cc31012ed:g:5KQAAOSwhhlcCn~K
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: Eyeman on 22 June 2019, 08:16 PM
Lol, I bought that and I don't really know what it is.  Thanks Daantjie.
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: daantjie on 22 June 2019, 10:12 PM
No worries.
When you open the fuel flap, on the LHS where the pin slides in to lock the fuel door, there is a grommet, or guide bush if you like, to guide the lock pin.  You need to remove the vacuum unit which controls the pin movement, then push out the old one and push the new one in.  Quite a snug fit, I needed some silicone dielectric grease to make it seat.
Title: Re: Fuel Door Bumpers
Post by: nathan on 23 June 2019, 06:37 PM
I also thought these were NLA.
the large one, I wonder if fits the dry sump filler in the engine bay of a 6.9, these were NLA as of last year