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Mercedes M119 5.0l V8 Ezl Ignition Module 013-545-64-32 - 500e, S500, Sl500 on 2040-parts.com

US $369.99
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:0135456432 Part Brand:Mercedes Interchange Part Number:0145454332 Alternate Part Number:0125458232 Other Part Number:0155456132

This is a good, functioning EZL ignition module that works with any 5.0L Mercedes M119.97x engine with LH electronic fuel injection. This EZL has been tested on my personal car... the engine starts & runs fine with it installed. All previous DTC's (diagnostic trouble codes) have been cleared/reset; this unit is ready for installation on your car. I guarantee the unit is not DOA, see return policy for details. The part number has been superceded a few times, the current number has a list price of over $4500 USD, and about $3600 wholesale. This module will work with the following vehicles only:

  • 124 chassis: 1992-1993 500E, 1994 E500
  • 140 chassis: 1992-1993 500SEL, 1994-1995 S500
  • 129 chassis: 1993 500SL, 1994-1995 SL500 (Note: This EZL will not work on the 1990-1992 500SL with CIS / KE injection!)
If you are not sure if this module will work on your car, please email me the make, year, model, and the part number of your current EZL. Even if your current EZL is not the same exact part number, this module will still work perfectly as long as you have a 5.0L engine with LH injection. If you are upgrading your 92-95 4.2L car to a 5.0L engine, you'll need this module for your engine swap. Pick this one up as a spare for a fraction of the cost of a new one - don't get stranded in the middle of nowhere with a failed EZL!

This EZL will interchange with the following EZL's only:
  • 012-545-85-32
  • 014-545-42-32
  • 014-545-43-32
  • 015-545-61-32
  • 015-545-62-32

EZL Return Policy: This EZL can be returned for the following reasons:
  1. If you receive the wrong item
  2. If the item is not as described
Returns for any other reason will incur a 10% restocking fee. You will receive a money back refund ONLY if the item is returned in original condition (i.e., undamaged and functional). Sorry, shipping and handling fees are not refundable. Please note that EZL's can be damaged by defective/failing ignition coils, and both ignition coils should be replaced prior to installing the new EZL. 


Beware other sellers who offer their untested EZL modules "as-is", with no guarantee the module won't arrive DOA; or sellers who do not specify a refund policy!! 

Also beware of sellers who claim their EZL's fit both 4.2L and 5.0L engines, this is NOT correct... the EZL must match engine displacement.


Please email me with any questions - thanks!





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