Description
The Driver’s Lower Dashboard Cover for Mercedes ML W164 / GL X164 is an original interior trim element designed for the driver’s side. This section of the assembly under the steering column allows you to restore the factory look of the cockpit, provides an aesthetic closure for the space under the dashboard, and helps organize wiring in this area. By using an original Mercedes trim, you maintain stylistic consistency and proper fit with other interior elements.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: rhd-A1646809017
- Mark: Mercedes (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: A1646809017
- Substitutable numbers: A1646809017, A 164 680 90 17, KD
- Category: Trim
Purpose and Function of the Element
The presented driver’s lower dashboard cover is dedicated to Mercedes ML W164 and GL X164 models, for the driver’s side. This element belongs to the group of Covers, Decorative Strips, and Decorations, responsible for the aesthetic finishing of the cabin and covering sensitive areas under the dashboard.
The panel performs several important functional roles:
- conceals the space under the steering column and the lower part of the dashboard, improving the visual appeal of the interior,
- helps limit the ingress of dirt into the electrical installation area and mechanisms under the dashboard,
- stabilizes and organizes the area around the driver’s legs, contributing to everyday comfort,
- allows for the maintenance of a consistent cockpit design line, in line with the manufacturer’s project.
Construction and Interior Fit
The cover is designed as a factory part, meaning its geometry, mounting points, and edge shape are precisely matched to the dashboard structure of the ML W164 and GL X164. This ensures that the panel, once correctly installed, forms a flush surface with adjacent elements, without unsightly gaps or stresses.
As part of the trim group, the driver’s lower dashboard panel is made from a material selected for its resistance to daily use, and its texture and color are harmonized with other elements of the Mercedes cockpit. This allows for the preservation of a consistent, factory interior character after replacing a damaged or missing part.
Condition, Origin, and Benefits of Using OEM Parts
The element comes from the original Mercedes component line, which translates to proper fit with the dashboard and compatibility with factory mounting points. As a used part, the panel is a good choice for post-accident repairs, supplementing missing parts after installation removal, or for restoring the car to a near-original condition without resorting to aftermarket replacements with uncertain fit.
Using an original driver’s lower dashboard cover allows you to:
- recreate the factory assembly layout in the lower part of the cockpit,
- minimize the risk of rattles and looseness resulting from imprecise fitting,
- maintain the vehicle’s value by using components consistent with the manufacturer’s design.
Installation Tips and Service Application
The driver’s lower dashboard panel is intended for installation in its factory location, using the original mounting points in the dashboard structure. In practice, this means that by maintaining the correct sequence of dismantling and installing adjacent elements, the cover installation proceeds in an orderly and predictable manner.
The part is particularly suitable for situations where:
- the existing cover has been mechanically damaged (cracks, broken mounts),
- the element was lost during previous repairs or modifications to the under-dashboard installation,
- an interior renovation is underway with an emphasis on restoring the original appearance.
Interior Assembly Expansion and Related Elements
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the cockpit area in your Mercedes and need other elements from the same group, such as additional covers, decorative strips, or dashboard decorative panels, check the available parts in the Mercedes Covers, Decorative Strips, and Decorations category.
For drivers interested in a broader perspective on elements related to the steering column and driving ergonomics, an article describing the construction and operation of the steering system, signs of wear, and examples of components used may be helpful – you can find it here: Steering System and Power Steering – How it Works and What Fails?.






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