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Temperature Controls 2008 R350 818635 on 2040-parts.com

US $214.99
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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
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Conditions & Options:AC,GRAY ,HEATER CONTROL VRFY PartNumber:655 Genuine OEM:Yes Mileage:121501 Interchange Part Number:655-50157 Model:R350 Inventory ID:818635 Year:2008 Designation:Used GTIN:Does not apply Stock #:160141

 
 
 
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 2008 R350 818635
Part Number: 818635
 

 

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You are looking at a used OEM Stock Temperature control for the vehicle below. These are pulled from running recycled cars and carry our 6 Month Money Back guarantee. Please be sure to read below to see what this temp control fits. Temp controls do not include the trim or dash pieces. These are sold as the mechanical temp control unit only. You'll need to use your existing trim pieces when installing it into your vehicle. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us Thanks!

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MERCEDES R-CLASS 08 251 Type; (R320, R350 and R550), front, ID 2518209789
MERCEDES ML-CLASS 08 164 Type; (ML320, ML350, ML550 and ML63), front, 2 zone automatic temperature control (rotary controls), Canada market
MERCEDES R-CLASS 07 251 Type; (R320, R350, R500 and R63), front, ID 2518207989
MERCEDES R-CLASS 07 251 Type; (R320, R350, R500 and R63), front, ID 2518209789
MERCEDES R-CLASS 06 251 Type; (R350 and R500), front, ID 2518209789
MERCEDES R-CLASS 08 251 Type; (R320, R350 and R550), front, ID 2518207989
MERCEDES R-CLASS 08 251 Type; (R320, R350 and R550), front, ID 2518702689
MERCEDES R-CLASS 06 251 Type; (R350 and R500), front, ID 2518207989
MERCEDES ML-CLASS 06 164 Type; (ML350 and ML500), front, 2 zone automatic temperature control (rotary controls), Canada market
MERCEDES ML-CLASS 07 164 Type; (ML320, ML350, ML500 and ML63), front, 2 zone automatic temperature control (rotary controls), Canada market
MERCEDES R-CLASS 08 251 Type; (R320, R350 and R550), front, ID 2518707289
MERCEDES R-CLASS 08 251 Type; (R320, R350 and R550), front, ID 2518702089

Our Part # : 160141-818635
Our Inventory Notes : AC,GRAY ,HEATER CONTROL VRFY

Please see the interchange information above to verify that this item fits your car. Many parts fit multiple cars with multiple options. Please keep in mind that some parts we list are still on the vehicle. All parts are carefully inspected by our skilled staff of inventory specialists before being shipped. If your looking for more parts from this car please let us know.

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2008 R350   Stock # 160141  

 

 

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