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Mercedes Clk C208 W208 Seat Motor on 2040-parts.com

AU $88.00
Location:

Marrickville, Australia

Marrickville, Australia
Tested working condition
Brand:TEMIC

There's a few motors that fit both left and right seats (in sequence of photos):
  1. Backrest reclining motor: BOSCH 0 390 210 933
  2. Seat tilting motors (same motor back and front): TEMIC GP41A25 H 19 04 01 A 
  3. Back and forward motor: TEMIC GP41A35 H 05 04 01 A
  4. Headrest motor and assembly
They are very hard to find, price is for EACH, $150 for the whole lot.
Please contact to confirm which motor you need and see if it's still available.

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